PeerJ (Oct 2021)

The effect of cartilage decellularized extracellular matrix-chitosan compound on treating knee osteoarthritis in rats

  • Deng Chen,
  • Yaxin Zhang,
  • Qun Lin,
  • Duoyun Chen,
  • Xiaolei Li,
  • Jihang Dai,
  • Yu Sun

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.12188
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9
p. e12188

Abstract

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Knee osteoarthritis (KOA) refers to a common disease in orthopaedics, whereas effective treatments have been rarely developed. As indicated from existing studies, chondrocyte death, extracellular matrix degradation and subchondral bone injury are recognized as the pathological basis of KOA. The present study aimed to determine the therapeutic effect of decellularized extracellular matrix-chitosan (dECM-CS) compound on KOA. In this study, rat knee cartilage was decellularized, and a satisfactory decellularized extracellular matrix was developed. As suggested from the in vitro experiments, the rat chondrocytes co-cultured with allogeneic dECM grew effectively. According to the results of the alamar blue detection, dECM did not adversely affect the viability of rat chondrocytes, and dECM could up-regulate the genes related to the cartilage synthesis and metabolism. As reported from the animal experiments, dECM-CS compound could protect cartilage, alleviate knee joint pain in rats, significantly delay the progress of KOA in rats, and achieve high drug safety. In brief, dECM-CS compound shows a good therapeutic effect on KOA.

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