Author/Authors :
Khodir, Suzan A Medical Physiology Department - Faculty of Medicine - Menoufia University - Shebin El-Kom - Menoufia, Egypt , Al-Gholam, Marwa A Anatomy and Embryology Department - Faculty of Medicine - Menoufia University - Shebin El-Kom - Menoufia, Egypt , Salem, Heba R Medical Physiology Department - Faculty of Medicine - Menoufia University - Shebin El-Kom - Menoufia, Egypt
Abstract :
Objective(s): The aim of the present research is to investigate the efficacy of L-carnitine (LC) as a
complementary therapy to diclofenac sodium (Dic) treatment in a mono-iodoacetate (MIA) induced
knee osteoarthritis (OA) rat model, with respect to pain relief and the underlying pathology.
Materials and Methods: Fifty adult male albino rats were randomly divided into five groups (n=10):
Control, OA, OA/Dic, OA/LC, and OA/Dic+LC. Knee diameter and pain assessment tests were done
weekly. After four weeks, serum malondialdehyde, reduced glutathione, interleukin 1-β, tumor
necrosis factor-alpha, prostaglandin E2, and bone-specific alkaline phosphatase were measured. The
injected knees were removed and processed for the histological and immunohistological study of
matrix metalloproteinase-13 (MMP-13) and cyclooxygenase 2 (COX-2). Also, histological examination
of dorsal root ganglia and calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) expression in the spinal cord were
assessed.
Results: Treatment with Dic and/or LC significantly reduced knee swelling, improved pain-related
behaviors, inflammatory and oxidative stress markers, attenuated the MIA-mediated histopathological
alteration in the knee joint, and down-regulated expression of MMP-13 and COX-2 in the knee joint.
It, also, significantly reduced CGRP expression, compared with the OA group. Dic+LC showed a better
effect in improving some parameters than each treatment alone.
Conclusion: LC plus Dic is a more effective therapy than Dic alone for OA treatment.
Keywords :
CGRP , COX-2 , L-carnitine , MMP-13 , Osteoarthritis