Histological and Molecular Assessment of Anti-inflammatory Effect of Different Concentrations of Hyaluronic Acid Injected in Inflamed Rabbit’s Tempromandibular Joint

anas mohamed, Mona Tawfik, Enas Hegazy, Eman Elsharrawy
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Introduction: Several studies indicated that Hyaluronic acid (HA) has anti-inflammatory role through suppressing mediators of inflammation involved in the osteoarthritic disease state. Aim: Investigating the anti-inflammatory effect of different concentrations of hyaluronic acid on experimentally induced inflammatory changes in rabbits temporomandibular joint (TMJ). Material and Methods: Forty male rabbits were prepared and randomly divided into 5 groups each group formed of 8 rabbits as follow: Group (1): 8 animals injected with saline only served a negative control group. Group (2): 8 animals injected with formalin served as positive control. Group (3): 8 animals injected with 0.1ml of formalin once, followed by 2.5mg/0.5ml /week of HA for three weeks. Group (4): formed of 8 animals injected with 0.1ml of formalin once, followed by 5mg/0.5ml /week of HA for three weeks. Group (5): 8 animals injected with 0.1ml of formalin once, followed by 7.5mg/0.5ml /week of HA for three weeks. Eventually blood samples were collected and animals were euthanized. Evaluation in this study included measuring pro inflammatory markers IL-6, IL-1β and CRP by ELISA. Histological evaluation of TMJ tissues to detect changes in the muscles, ligaments, and bones. Results: all animals injected with HA showed a significant reduction in levels of IL-6, IL-1β and CRP in addition to improvement in tissue structure. Animals in G4 and G5 showed significantly better results than G3. Conclusion : there is a statistically significant anti-inflammatory effect of HA on TMJ at different concentrations.
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不同浓度透明质酸对发炎兔颞下颌关节抗炎效果的组织学和分子评估
导言:多项研究表明,透明质酸(HA)通过抑制骨关节炎疾病状态中的炎症介质,具有抗炎作用。目的:研究不同浓度的透明质酸对实验诱导的兔子颞下颌关节(TMJ)炎症变化的抗炎作用。材料和方法:准备 40 只雄性家兔,随机分为 5 组,每组 8 只,具体如下:组(1):8只仅注射生理盐水,作为阴性对照组。第(2)组:8 只注射福尔马林作为阳性对照组。组(3):8 只动物注射一次 0.1 毫升福尔马林,然后每周注射 2.5 毫克/0.5 毫升 HA,连续注射三周。第(4)组:8 只动物注射一次 0.1 毫升福尔马林,然后每周注射 5 毫克/0.5 毫升 HA,共注射三周。组(5):8 只动物注射一次 0.1 毫升福尔马林,然后每周注射 7.5 毫克/0.5 毫升 HA,共注射三周。最后采集血液样本并对动物实施安乐术。本研究的评估包括通过 ELISA 法测量促炎症指标 IL-6、IL-1β 和 CRP。对颞下颌关节组织进行组织学评估,以检测肌肉、韧带和骨骼的变化。结果:注射了 HA 的所有动物的 IL-6、IL-1β 和 CRP 水平均显著下降,组织结构也有所改善。G4 和 G5 组动物的效果明显优于 G3 组。结论:在不同浓度下,HA 对颞下颌关节的抗炎效果具有统计学意义。
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