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The Role of Different Hyaluronic Acids in the Articular Cartilage of Rabbit

PURPOSE: To elucidate if the differences found in the physico-chemical and rheological behaviour of Hyaluronic Acids result in different in vivo activity. For this purpose two Hyaluronic Acids (HA), HA-1 and HA-2, with similar molecular weight but different percentage of concentration variation, wer...

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Autores principales: Sánchez Lázaro, Jaime Antonio, Granado, Pilar Coronel, del Sol, Mercedes Gimeno, González Medina, Ana, Díaz Gállego, Luis, González-Arabio Sandoval, Daniel, Prieto Fernández, Julio Gabriel
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2817882/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20148096
http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1874325001004010044
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author Sánchez Lázaro, Jaime Antonio
Granado, Pilar Coronel
del Sol, Mercedes Gimeno
González Medina, Ana
Díaz Gállego, Luis
González-Arabio Sandoval, Daniel
Prieto Fernández, Julio Gabriel
author_facet Sánchez Lázaro, Jaime Antonio
Granado, Pilar Coronel
del Sol, Mercedes Gimeno
González Medina, Ana
Díaz Gállego, Luis
González-Arabio Sandoval, Daniel
Prieto Fernández, Julio Gabriel
author_sort Sánchez Lázaro, Jaime Antonio
collection PubMed
description PURPOSE: To elucidate if the differences found in the physico-chemical and rheological behaviour of Hyaluronic Acids result in different in vivo activity. For this purpose two Hyaluronic Acids (HA), HA-1 and HA-2, with similar molecular weight but different percentage of concentration variation, were compared through an osteoarthritis model. METHODS AND MATERIALS: Osteoarthritis was induced in white New Zealand rabbits by anterior cruciate ligament section. After the induction period, the animals were allocated to receive HA-1 or HA-2 intra-articularly in one knee whereas the contralateral knee was used as Operated Control. An additional group of non-operated animals was used as Healthy Controls. Samples of cartilage were taken for different measures: apoptosis, nitric oxide (nitrites) and hyaluronic acid in synovial fluid. RESULTS: The administration of HA-1 had a significant inhibitor effect on apoptosis of the chondrocytes compared to operated untreated animals (p = 0.0089), whereas this difference was not observed in the HA-2 knees. Levels of nitrites determined by HPLC in the HA-1 knees were similar to those in the Healthy group (p = 0.6551) whereas they were significantly higher in Operated Control and HA-2 groups (p = 0.0001). The comparison between HA-1 and HA-2 also revealed significantly lower levels of nitrites in the HA-1 knees (p = 0.0001). Values of hyaluronic acid in synovial fluid did not show statistical differences between the different study groups. CONCLUSIONS: HA-1 and HA-2 showed different physico-chemical characteristics and these differences have resulted in different in vivo behaviour. As a consequence, not all the HA with similar molecular weight can be considered as equivalent.
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spelling pubmed-28178822010-02-10 The Role of Different Hyaluronic Acids in the Articular Cartilage of Rabbit Sánchez Lázaro, Jaime Antonio Granado, Pilar Coronel del Sol, Mercedes Gimeno González Medina, Ana Díaz Gállego, Luis González-Arabio Sandoval, Daniel Prieto Fernández, Julio Gabriel Open Orthop J Article PURPOSE: To elucidate if the differences found in the physico-chemical and rheological behaviour of Hyaluronic Acids result in different in vivo activity. For this purpose two Hyaluronic Acids (HA), HA-1 and HA-2, with similar molecular weight but different percentage of concentration variation, were compared through an osteoarthritis model. METHODS AND MATERIALS: Osteoarthritis was induced in white New Zealand rabbits by anterior cruciate ligament section. After the induction period, the animals were allocated to receive HA-1 or HA-2 intra-articularly in one knee whereas the contralateral knee was used as Operated Control. An additional group of non-operated animals was used as Healthy Controls. Samples of cartilage were taken for different measures: apoptosis, nitric oxide (nitrites) and hyaluronic acid in synovial fluid. RESULTS: The administration of HA-1 had a significant inhibitor effect on apoptosis of the chondrocytes compared to operated untreated animals (p = 0.0089), whereas this difference was not observed in the HA-2 knees. Levels of nitrites determined by HPLC in the HA-1 knees were similar to those in the Healthy group (p = 0.6551) whereas they were significantly higher in Operated Control and HA-2 groups (p = 0.0001). The comparison between HA-1 and HA-2 also revealed significantly lower levels of nitrites in the HA-1 knees (p = 0.0001). Values of hyaluronic acid in synovial fluid did not show statistical differences between the different study groups. CONCLUSIONS: HA-1 and HA-2 showed different physico-chemical characteristics and these differences have resulted in different in vivo behaviour. As a consequence, not all the HA with similar molecular weight can be considered as equivalent. Bentham Open 2010-01-19 /pmc/articles/PMC2817882/ /pubmed/20148096 http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1874325001004010044 Text en © Sánchez Lázaro et al.; Licensee Bentham Open. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an open access article licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted, non-commercial use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the work is properly cited.
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Sánchez Lázaro, Jaime Antonio
Granado, Pilar Coronel
del Sol, Mercedes Gimeno
González Medina, Ana
Díaz Gállego, Luis
González-Arabio Sandoval, Daniel
Prieto Fernández, Julio Gabriel
The Role of Different Hyaluronic Acids in the Articular Cartilage of Rabbit
title The Role of Different Hyaluronic Acids in the Articular Cartilage of Rabbit
title_full The Role of Different Hyaluronic Acids in the Articular Cartilage of Rabbit
title_fullStr The Role of Different Hyaluronic Acids in the Articular Cartilage of Rabbit
title_full_unstemmed The Role of Different Hyaluronic Acids in the Articular Cartilage of Rabbit
title_short The Role of Different Hyaluronic Acids in the Articular Cartilage of Rabbit
title_sort role of different hyaluronic acids in the articular cartilage of rabbit
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2817882/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20148096
http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1874325001004010044
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