Can treatment with chondroitin and glucosamine sulphate prevent changes in the articular disc caused by temporomandibular joint osteoarthritis?

Author:

Malaguez Giulia Giacomini1,Artuzi Felipe Ernesto1ORCID,Quevedo Alexandre Silva1,Puricelli Edela12,Ponzoni Deise12

Affiliation:

1. School of Dentistry Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS) Porto Alegre Rio Grande do Sul Brazil

2. Departament of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery HCPA Porto Alegre Rio Grande do Sul Brazil

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundChondroitin and glucosamine sulphates (CGS) are considered structure‐modifying drugs and have been studied in the prevention, delay or reversal of structural morphological changes in joints caused by osteoarthritis.ObjectiveThe aim of the present study was to investigate the action of CGS on the progression of chemically induced osteoarthritis in the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) of rabbits by evaluating the serum levels of tumour necrosis factor (TNF‐α) and collagen in the articular discs.Materials and MethodsA sample of 36 male rabbits was divided into three groups: control (CG), osteoarthritis (OG) and treatment (TG). The disease was induced by intra‐articular injection of sodium monoiodoacetate (10 mg/mL) in the OG and TG groups bilaterally. After 10 days, the TG animals received subcutaneous injection of chondroitin sulphates and glucosamine (7.5 mg/kg) and the OG and CG received saline solution (50 μL). Euthanasia times were subdivided into 40 and 100 days. Collagen quantification was performed by biochemical and histological analysis and for the quantification of serum levels of TNF‐α, an enzyme immunoassay was used.ResultsThe TG showed an increase in the collagen area of the articular disc when compared to the CG and the OG. The increase collagen concentration in the discs did not show a statistically significant difference between the groups. Post‐treatment TNF‐α levels were significantly lower in TG compared to OG.ConclusionsThe results indicate that CGS treatment delayed the degeneration of the collagen in the TMJ articular disc and reduced serum TNF‐α levels, indicating a preventive effect on OA progression.

Publisher

Wiley

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