Fiyz̤ (Jan 2023)

Effect of mesenchymal stem cells, hyaluronic acid and aerobic exercise on the expression of Myonectin and Myogenin genes and the production of CD44 protein in the experimental model of knee osteoarthritis

  • Mahboubeh Tajik,
  • Mohammadali Azarbayjani ,
  • Maghsoud Peeri ,
  • Parvin Farzanegi

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 6
pp. 617 – 628

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Background: Knee osteoarthritis is associated with damage to ligaments and skeletal muscles around the knee joint. Since inhibiting of atrophy can help to improve this disease; therefore, this study aimed to determine the effect of mesenchymal stem cell (MSCs), hyaluronic acid (HA) and aerobic exercise on the expression of myonectin and myogenin genes and the production of CD44 protein in the quadriceps muscle tissue of osteoarthritis rats. Materials and Methods: Forty-five adult male rats aged 6-8 weeks were placed in 9 groups of 5 including: healthy control, patient control, MSCs, HA, aerobic exercise, MSCs+HA, exercise+HA, exercise+MSCs and exercise+MSCs+HA. Osteoarthritis was induced surgically. Aerobic exercise was done for 8 weeks, 3 sessions a week and at a speed of 16m/min. MSCs were injected at the rate of 1×106cells/kg and HA at a concentration of 10mg/ml. Forty-eight hours after completing the protocol, the quadriceps muscle tissue was isolated and the expression of myonectin and myogenin genes was measured by Real-Time PCR and the expression of CD44 protein was measured by immunohistochemistry method. Results: The gene expression of myonectin, myogenin, and CD44 protein expression was significantly increased in aerobic exercise, HA and MSCs groups alone (P=0.001) and CD44 in exercise+HA (P=0.024). Also, myogenin in exercise+MSCs group (P=0.037) and myonectin in exercise+MSCs, exercise+HA (P=0.001) and MSCs+HA (P=0.012) groups increased significantly. Conclusion: Aerobic exercise, HA and MSCs alone and exercise+MSCs synergistically led to the inhibition of muscle atrophy by increasing the activity of myokines; but exercise+HA play a role in muscle building in osteoarthritis rats.

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