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Type: Journal article
Title: Pre-emptive, early, and delayed alendronate treatment in a rat model of knee osteoarthritis: effect on subchondral trabecular bone microarchitecture and cartilage degradation of the tibia, bone/cartilage turnover, and joint discomfort
Author: Mohan, G.
Perilli, E.
Parkinson, I.
Humphries, J.
Fazzalari, N.
Kuliwaba, J.
Citation: Osteoarthritis and Cartilage, 2013; 21(10):1595-1604
Publisher: W B Saunders Co Ltd
Issue Date: 2013
ISSN: 1063-4584
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G. Mohan, E. Perilli, I.H. Parkinson, J.M. Humphries, N.L. Fazzalari, J.S. Kuliwaba
Abstract: OBJECTIVE Bisphosphonates are considered potential disease modifying osteoarthritis (OA) agents. The present study investigated the efficacy of pre-emptive, early, and delayed alendronate (ALN) treatment initiation on subchondral trabecular bone and cartilage in low-dose monosodium iodoacetate (MIA)-induced knee OA in rats. METHODS Male rats received pre-emptive (n = 12, day 0–end of week 2), early (n = 12, end of week 2–end of week 6), or delayed (n = 12, end of week 6–end of week 10) ALN treatment (30 μg/kg/week). Pre-emptive ALN-treated rats were scanned using in vivo micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) after 2 weeks and then sacrificed, early ALN-treated rats were scanned after 2 and 6 weeks and sacrificed, and the delayed ALN-treated rats were scanned after 2, 6, and 10 weeks of OA induction and sacrificed. After sacrifice, bone histomorphometry and histology of the tibia and biomarker analyses were undertaken. Changes in hind limb weight-bearing were assessed from day −1 until day 14. RESULTS MIA-induced pathological features similar to progressive human OA in the cartilage and subchondral bone. Pre-emptive ALN treatment preserved subchondral trabecular bone microarchitecture, prevented bone loss, decreased bone turnover and joint discomfort. Pre-emptive ALN treatment had moderate effects on cartilage degradation. Early and delayed ALN treatments prevented loss of trabeculae and decreased bone turnover, but had no significant effect on cartilage degradation. CONCLUSION ALN prevented increased bone turnover and preserved the structural integrity of subchondral bone in experimental OA. The time point of treatment initiation is crucial for treating OA. Treating both the subchondral bone and cartilage in OA would be clinically more beneficial.
Keywords: Osteoarthritis
Subchondral trabecular bone
Alendronate
In vivo micro-CT
Animal model
Monosodium iodoacetate
Rights: © 2013 Osteoarthritis Research Society International.
DOI: 10.1016/j.joca.2013.06.020
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.joca.2013.06.020
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