Honey improves radiographic features of monosodium iodoacetate-induced stifle (knee) joint osteoarthritis in a rat model

H. Jimoh-Abdulghaffaar, A. Obalowu, A. Aliyu, O. Jimoh, B. Owoyele
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Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common form of joint disease with over half of all people older than 65 years demonstrating radiographic changes of  osteoarthritis in the knees. Honey is known to contain bioactive compounds that exert chondroprotective effects by counteracting the homeostatic  dysregulation of the joint. However, its effect on the radiographic features of osteoarthritis has not been proven. This study was carried out to evaluate  the effect of honey on radiographic features of monosodium iodoacetate (MIA)- induced knee osteoarthritis in female Wistar rats. Thirty female Wistar  rats were randomly divided into five groups of six animals each. Animals in group one were healthy (control) rats, while animals in groups two to five  were subjected to experimental osteoarthritis of the right knee joint induced by a single intra-articular injection of 1mg of MIA. The animals in groups  two, three, four, and five were treated with normal saline (1ml/kg b. w.), arthocare (glucosamine/chondroitin sulfate 6.67/8.33mg/kg b. w.), low dose  honey (250mg/kg b. w.) and high dose honey (1,000mg/kg b. w.) respectively. All treatments were administered orally once daily using an oral cannula for  twenty-one days. All animals were subjected to radiographic assessment of the right knee joint before and after induction of OA, and after treatment.  High and low-dose honey reversed the loss of joint space; sclerosis of the tibial plateau, medial, and lateral femoral condyles, when compared to the  arthocare-treated and untreated groups. In conclusion, honey improved radiographic features of knee osteoarthritis in a rat model induced by  monosodium iodoacetate. 
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蜂蜜改善大鼠碘乙酸钠诱导的膝关节骨性关节炎的影像学特征
骨关节炎(OA)是最常见的关节疾病,超过一半的65岁以上的人表现出膝关节骨关节炎的x线改变。已知蜂蜜含有生物活性化合物,通过抵消关节的稳态失调来发挥软骨保护作用。然而,其对骨关节炎影像学特征的影响尚未得到证实。本研究旨在探讨蜂蜜对碘乙酸钠(MIA)诱导的雌性Wistar大鼠膝关节骨性关节炎x线表现的影响。30只雌性Wistar大鼠随机分为5组,每组6只。第一组为健康(对照)大鼠,第二至第五组为单次关节内注射1mg MIA诱导的实验性右膝关节骨关节炎。第2、3、4、5组分别给予生理盐水(1ml/kg b.w)、青蒿素(氨基葡萄糖/硫酸软骨素6.67/8.33mg/kg b.w)、低剂量蜂蜜(250mg/kg b.w)和高剂量蜂蜜(1000mg /kg b.w)。所有治疗均采用口服插管,每日1次,连续21天。所有动物在OA诱导前后和治疗后均接受右膝关节x线片评估。高剂量和低剂量蜂蜜可以逆转关节间隙的丧失;与关节炎治疗组和未治疗组相比,胫骨平台、内侧和外侧股骨髁硬化。综上所述,蜂蜜改善了碘乙酸钠诱导的大鼠膝关节骨关节炎模型的影像学特征。
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