BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders (Nov 2022)

Analgesic effects and arthritic changes following intra-articular injection of diclofenac etalhyaluronate in a rat knee osteoarthritis model

  • Takahito Arai,
  • Miyako Suzuki-Narita,
  • Jun Takeuchi,
  • Ikuko Tajiri,
  • Kazuhide Inage,
  • Yuya Kawarai,
  • Yawara Eguchi,
  • Yasuhiro Shiga,
  • Takashi Hozumi,
  • Geundong Kim,
  • Ryuto Tsuchiya,
  • Takuma Otagiri,
  • Tomohito Mukaihata,
  • Takahisa Hishiya,
  • Noriyasu Toshi,
  • Kohei Okuyama,
  • Soichiro Tokeshi,
  • Takeo Furuya,
  • Satoshi Maki,
  • Yusuke Matsuura,
  • Takane Suzuki,
  • Junichi Nakamura,
  • Shigeo Hagiwara,
  • Seiji Ohtori,
  • Sumihisa Orita

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12891-022-05937-y
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 1
pp. 1 – 10

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Abstract Background Diclofenac etalhyaluronate (DF-HA) is a recently developed analgesic conjugate of diclofenac and hyaluronic acid that has analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects on acute arthritis. In this study, we investigated its analgesic effect on osteoarthritis, using a rat model of monoiodoacetate (MIA). Methods We injected MIA into the right knees of eight 6-weeks-old male Sprague–Dawley rats. Four weeks later, rats were randomly injected with DF-HA or vehicle into the right knee. Seven weeks after the MIA injection, fluorogold (FG) and sterile saline were injected into the right knees of all the rats. We assessed hyperalgesia with weekly von Frey tests for 8 weeks after MIA administration. We took the right knee computed tomography (CT) as radiographical evaluation every 2 weeks. All rats were sacrificed 8 weeks after administration of MIA for histological evaluation of the right knee and immunohistochemical evaluation of the DRG and spinal cord. We also evaluated the number of FG-labeled calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP)-immunoreactive(ir) neurons in the dorsal root ganglion (DRG) and ionized calcium-binding adapter molecule 1 (Iba1)-ir microglia in the spinal cord. Results Administration of DF-HA significantly improved pain sensitivity and reduced CGRP and Iba1 expression in the DRG and spinal cord, respectively. However, computed tomography and histological evaluation of the right knee showed similar levels of joint deformity, despite DF-HA administration. Conclusion DF-HA exerted analgesic effects on osteoarthritic pain, but did not affect joint deformity.

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