Medical ozone therapy as a potential treatment modality for regeneration of damaged articular cartilage in osteoarthritis

Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common degenerative joint disease and a growing health problem affecting more than half of the population over the age of 65. It is characterized by inflammation in the cartilage and synovium, resulting in the loss of joint structure and progressive damage to the cart...

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Main Authors: Sello Lebohang Manoto, Makwese Johaness Maepa, Shirley Keolebogile Motaung
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2018-05-01
Series:Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1319562X16000498
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spelling doaj-42ab4538677e48be952ba576980af2c12020-11-24T23:17:51ZengElsevierSaudi Journal of Biological Sciences1319-562X2018-05-01254672679Medical ozone therapy as a potential treatment modality for regeneration of damaged articular cartilage in osteoarthritisSello Lebohang Manoto0Makwese Johaness Maepa1Shirley Keolebogile Motaung2Corresponding author at: Faculty of Science, Department of Biomedical Sciences, Tshwane University of Technology, Pretoria 0083, South Africa. Tel.: +27 12 841 3741.; Faculty of Science, Department of Biomedical Sciences, Tshwane University of Technology, Pretoria, South AfricaFaculty of Science, Department of Biomedical Sciences, Tshwane University of Technology, Pretoria, South AfricaFaculty of Science, Department of Biomedical Sciences, Tshwane University of Technology, Pretoria, South AfricaOsteoarthritis (OA) is the most common degenerative joint disease and a growing health problem affecting more than half of the population over the age of 65. It is characterized by inflammation in the cartilage and synovium, resulting in the loss of joint structure and progressive damage to the cartilage. Many pro-inflammatory mediators are elevated in OA, including reactive oxygen species (ROS) such as nitric oxide (NO) and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2). Damaged articular cartilage remains a challenge to treat due to the limited self-healing capacity of the tissue and unsuccessful biological interventions. This highlights the need for better therapeutic strategies to heal damaged articular cartilage. Ozone (O3) therapy has been shown to have positive results in the treatment of OA; however the use of O3 therapy as a therapeutic agent is controversial. There is a perception that O3 is always toxic, whereas evidence indicates that when it is applied following a specified method, O3 can be effective in the treatment of degenerative diseases. The mechanism of action of O3 therapy in OA is not fully understood and this review summarizes the use of O3 therapy in the treatment of damaged articular cartilage in OA. Keywords: Osteoarthritis (OA), Articular cartilage, Ozone (O3) therapy, Reactive oxygen species (ROS)http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1319562X16000498
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Makwese Johaness Maepa
Shirley Keolebogile Motaung
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Makwese Johaness Maepa
Shirley Keolebogile Motaung
Medical ozone therapy as a potential treatment modality for regeneration of damaged articular cartilage in osteoarthritis
Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences
author_facet Sello Lebohang Manoto
Makwese Johaness Maepa
Shirley Keolebogile Motaung
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title Medical ozone therapy as a potential treatment modality for regeneration of damaged articular cartilage in osteoarthritis
title_short Medical ozone therapy as a potential treatment modality for regeneration of damaged articular cartilage in osteoarthritis
title_full Medical ozone therapy as a potential treatment modality for regeneration of damaged articular cartilage in osteoarthritis
title_fullStr Medical ozone therapy as a potential treatment modality for regeneration of damaged articular cartilage in osteoarthritis
title_full_unstemmed Medical ozone therapy as a potential treatment modality for regeneration of damaged articular cartilage in osteoarthritis
title_sort medical ozone therapy as a potential treatment modality for regeneration of damaged articular cartilage in osteoarthritis
publisher Elsevier
series Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences
issn 1319-562X
publishDate 2018-05-01
description Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common degenerative joint disease and a growing health problem affecting more than half of the population over the age of 65. It is characterized by inflammation in the cartilage and synovium, resulting in the loss of joint structure and progressive damage to the cartilage. Many pro-inflammatory mediators are elevated in OA, including reactive oxygen species (ROS) such as nitric oxide (NO) and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2). Damaged articular cartilage remains a challenge to treat due to the limited self-healing capacity of the tissue and unsuccessful biological interventions. This highlights the need for better therapeutic strategies to heal damaged articular cartilage. Ozone (O3) therapy has been shown to have positive results in the treatment of OA; however the use of O3 therapy as a therapeutic agent is controversial. There is a perception that O3 is always toxic, whereas evidence indicates that when it is applied following a specified method, O3 can be effective in the treatment of degenerative diseases. The mechanism of action of O3 therapy in OA is not fully understood and this review summarizes the use of O3 therapy in the treatment of damaged articular cartilage in OA. Keywords: Osteoarthritis (OA), Articular cartilage, Ozone (O3) therapy, Reactive oxygen species (ROS)
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