针刀调节NLRP3/Caspase-1/GSDMD通路对膝关节骨性关节炎软骨细胞焦亡的影响。

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Journal of Pain Research Pub Date : 2025-09-23 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.2147/JPR.S537826
Yingjie Wang, Yuan Chen, Yao Yang, Yanling Zhou, Yonghui Yang, Junchen Zhu
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背景:膝关节骨关节炎(KOA)是一种常见的退行性关节疾病,其特征是进行性软骨退化和炎症,通常导致疼痛和活动能力降低。目前的治疗方法,包括药物和手术干预,提供症状缓解,但很少有效地解决潜在的病理机制。针刀治疗是一种结合传统中医和现代外科理念的微创技术,在缓解KOA症状方面显示出希望。然而,其机制,特别是与软骨细胞热亡有关的机制,仍未得到充分探讨。本研究探讨针刀疗法通过NLRP3/Caspase-1/GSDMD信号通路在兔KOA模型中调节软骨细胞焦亡的作用。方法:40只新西兰兔随机分为4组:对照组、模型组、针刀组和药物治疗组。通过关节内注射木瓜蛋白酶建立KOA模型。干预措施包括针刀治疗和口服塞来昔布。结果通过行为评分、显微ct成像、组织学染色、血清炎症标志物(ELISA)和NLRP3炎症小体相关蛋白的表达(qPCR和Western blot)进行评估。结果:针刀治疗可显著改善行为评分,减少膝关节间隙狭窄。组织学分析显示软骨完整性改善,炎症标志物减少。与模型组比较,针刀组NLRP3、Caspase-1、ASC、GSDMD表达下调。结论:本研究强调了针刀疗法通过调节NLRP3炎性小体通路在缓解KOA症状和减少软骨细胞焦亡方面的治疗潜力。这些发现为其在KOA治疗中的应用提供了机制基础,并为进一步的临床探索奠定了基础。
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Effect of Acupotomy Modulation of NLRP3/Caspase-1/GSDMD Pathway on Chondrocyte Pyroptosis in Knee Osteoarthritis.

Effect of Acupotomy Modulation of NLRP3/Caspase-1/GSDMD Pathway on Chondrocyte Pyroptosis in Knee Osteoarthritis.

Effect of Acupotomy Modulation of NLRP3/Caspase-1/GSDMD Pathway on Chondrocyte Pyroptosis in Knee Osteoarthritis.

Effect of Acupotomy Modulation of NLRP3/Caspase-1/GSDMD Pathway on Chondrocyte Pyroptosis in Knee Osteoarthritis.

Background: Knee osteoarthritis (KOA) is a prevalent degenerative joint disease characterized by progressive cartilage degradation and inflammation, often leading to pain and reduced mobility. Current therapeutic approaches, including pharmacological and surgical interventions, provide symptomatic relief but rarely address the underlying pathological mechanisms effectively. Acupotomy therapy, a minimally invasive technique integrating traditional Chinese medicine and modern surgical concepts, has shown promise in alleviating KOA symptoms. However, its mechanisms, particularly concerning chondrocyte pyroptosis, remain underexplored. This study investigates the role of acupotomy therapy in modulating chondrocyte pyroptosis via the NLRP3/Caspase-1/GSDMD signaling pathway in a rabbit KOA model.

Methods: Forty New Zealand rabbits were randomized into four groups: control, model, acupotomy, and drug-treated groups. A KOA model was induced via intra-articular injection of papain. Interventions included acupotomy therapy and oral celecoxib. Outcomes were assessed using behavioral scoring, micro-CT imaging, histological staining, serum inflammatory markers (ELISA), and the expression of NLRP3 inflammasome-associated proteins (qPCR and Western blot).

Results: Acupotomy therapy significantly improved behavioral scores and reduced knee joint space narrowing. Histological analyses revealed improved cartilage integrity and decreased inflammatory markers. Expression levels of NLRP3, Caspase-1, ASC, and GSDMD were downregulated in the acupotomy group compared to the model group.

Conclusion: This study highlights the therapeutic potential of acupotomy therapy in alleviating KOA symptoms and reducing chondrocyte pyroptosis by modulating the NLRP3 inflammasome pathway. These findings provide a mechanistic basis for its application in KOA treatment and a foundation for further clinical exploration.

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Journal of Pain Research
Journal of Pain Research CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Journal of Pain Research is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal that welcomes laboratory and clinical findings in the fields of pain research and the prevention and management of pain. Original research, reviews, symposium reports, hypothesis formation and commentaries are all considered for publication. Additionally, the journal now welcomes the submission of pain-policy-related editorials and commentaries, particularly in regard to ethical, regulatory, forensic, and other legal issues in pain medicine, and to the education of pain practitioners and researchers.
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