Applied Sciences (Feb 2022)

Ultrasound Protects Human Chondrocytes from Biochemical and Ultrastructural Changes Induced by Oxidative Stress

  • Rodica Ana Ungur,
  • Adriana Muresan,
  • Diana Elena Olteanu,
  • Adrian Florea,
  • Viorela Mihaela Ciortea,
  • Laszlo Irsay,
  • Ileana Monica Borda,
  • Răzvan Andrei Codea,
  • Ciprian Andrei Ober,
  • Ștefana Bâlici,
  • Simona Căinap,
  • Eleonora Dronca,
  • Georgiana Smaranda Martiș (Petruț),
  • Ioana Anamaria Onac,
  • Şoimiţa Mihaela Suciu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app12052334
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 5
p. 2334

Abstract

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The aim of the study was to assess the effects of therapeutic ultrasound (US) on oxidative stress (OS)-induced changes in cultured human chondrocytes (HCH). For this, monolayer HCH were randomized in three groups: a control group (CG), a group exposed to OS (OS group), and a group exposed to US and OS (US-OS group). US exposure of the chondrocytes was performed prior to OS induction by hydrogen peroxide. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) was used to assess the chondrocytes ultrastructure. OS and inflammatory markers were recorded. Malondialdehyde (MDA) and tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α were significantly higher (p p < 0.05) than in the OS group. Finally, in the US-OS group MDA and TNF-α were lower than in CG, but without statistical significance. TEM showed normal chondrocytes in CG. In the OS group TEM showed necrotic chondrocytes and chondrocytes with a high degree of vacuolation and cell organelles damages. In the US-OS group the chondrocytes ultrastructure was well preserved, and autophagosomes were generated. In conclusion, US could protect chondrocytes from biochemical (lipid peroxidation, inflammatory markers synthesis) and ultrastructural changes induced by OS and could stimulate autophagosomes development.

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