Naringin in the repair of knee cartilage injury via the TGF-β/ALK5/Smad2/3 signal transduction pathway combined with an acellular dermal matrix

Objective: Based on the expression changes in the TGF-β/ALK5/Smad2/3 signal transduction pathway, the repair of cartilage injury in the rabbit knee joint was investigated and evaluated by oral administration of naringin in combination with acellular dermal matrix implantation. Methods: First, twenty...

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الحاوية / القاعدة:Journal of Orthopaedic Translation
المؤلفون الرئيسيون: Chao Ye, Jing Chen, Yi Qu, Hui Qi, Qingfu Wang, Zheng Yang, Aiming Wu, Fengxian Wang, Pengyang Li
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الوصول للمادة أونلاين:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214031X21000498
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author Chao Ye
Jing Chen
Yi Qu
Hui Qi
Qingfu Wang
Zheng Yang
Aiming Wu
Fengxian Wang
Pengyang Li
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Jing Chen
Yi Qu
Hui Qi
Qingfu Wang
Zheng Yang
Aiming Wu
Fengxian Wang
Pengyang Li
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description Objective: Based on the expression changes in the TGF-β/ALK5/Smad2/3 signal transduction pathway, the repair of cartilage injury in the rabbit knee joint was investigated and evaluated by oral administration of naringin in combination with acellular dermal matrix implantation. Methods: First, twenty New Zealand white rabbits were randomly divided into five groups: a sham operation group (Sham group), a model group (Mod group), a naringin group (Nar group), an acellular dermal matrix group (ADM group), a naringin ​+ ​acellular dermal matrix group (Nar/ADM group). After the 12th week, the repaired tissues were assessed for histomorphology and repair content of the repaired site by observing the morphological characteristics of articular cartilage. The International Cartilage Repair Society (ICRS)'s macroscopic evaluation of the cartilage repair scale and the quantitative scoring repair effect of the modified O'Driscoll grading system were used as evaluation criteria. In addition, the structure of the rabbit knee joint was evaluated by micro-CT scan, histological staining (H &amp; E staining, Alcian blue staining, Safranin-O staining) and immunohistochemical staining (TGF-β2 immunostaining, TGF-β3 immunostaining, Sox-9 immunostaining). Results: ① The observation of the repair morphology of joint defect tissues showed that the repair effects of the Nar and ADM groups were better than that of the Mod group, and the repair effect of Nar/ADM group was the best (P < 0.05). ② Quantitative scoring of joint defect tissue showed that the Nar/ADM group had the best repair efficacy in the quantitative scores of the above two scales compared with the other groups (P < 0.05). ③ Micro-CT scan showed that the ADM group had obvious repair of the defect structure, while the ADM/Nar group had blurred repair boundaries, and the layers of cartilage and subchondral bone were clear. ④ Histological staining (H &amp; E staining, Alcian blue stain, Safranin-O staining) showed that the ADM group had a better effect on the repair of joint structure at the joint defect, the Nar group had a better effect on the repair of cartilage quality at the joint defect, and the ADM/Nar group had satisfactory results in both of the above aspects. ⑤ Immunohistochemical staining (TGF-β2 immunostaining, TGF-β3 immunostaining, Sox-9 immunostaining) revealed that the Nar group showed more abundant expression of the above proteins in articular cartilage defects than the Mod and ADM groups and that the Nar/ADM groups showed extensive TGF-β2, TGF-β3 and Sox-9 protein expression, with uniform expression and smooth distribution. Conclusions: Oral administration of naringin, the active ingredient of Rhizoma Drynariae, combined with acellular dermal matrix can achieve better repair effects in both joint structure repair and cartilage quality repair at the defect site when repairing cartilage defects in rabbit knees, and the generation of this effect may be caused by the activation of the TGF-β/ALK5/Smad2/3 signal transduction pathway by naringin, resulting in the increased expression of TGF-β2, TGF-β3, and Sox-9 in cartilage defects. The Translational Potential of this Article: Naringin combined with acellular dermal matrix can facilitate the repair of osteochondral defects and has potential for application in osteochondral tissue engineering.
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spelling doaj-art-af9403767a5a4e2faa9ef63a568d05c12025-09-02T20:51:04ZengElsevierJournal of Orthopaedic Translation2214-031X2022-01-013211110.1016/j.jot.2021.06.004Naringin in the repair of knee cartilage injury via the TGF-β/ALK5/Smad2/3 signal transduction pathway combined with an acellular dermal matrixChao Ye0Jing Chen1Yi Qu2Hui Qi3Qingfu Wang4Zheng Yang5Aiming Wu6Fengxian Wang7Pengyang Li8Orthopedics Department, Dongzhimen Hospital, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing, ChinaPreventive Treatment of Disease Department, The Third Affiliated Hospital, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing, ChinaOrthopedics Department, Dongzhimen Hospital, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing, ChinaBeijing Research Institute of Traumatology and Orthopaedics, Beijing Jishuitan Hospital, Beijing, ChinaOrthopedics Department, The Third Affiliated Hospital, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing, ChinaSchool of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing, ChinaKey Laboratory of Chinese Internal Medicine of Ministry of Education and Beijing, Dongzhimen Hospital, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing, ChinaOrthopedics Department, Dongzhimen Hospital, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing, ChinaOrthopedics Department, Dongzhimen Hospital, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing, China; Corresponding author. Orthopedics Department, Dongzhimen Hospital, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, 5 Haiyuncang Street, Beijing, 100700, China.Objective: Based on the expression changes in the TGF-β/ALK5/Smad2/3 signal transduction pathway, the repair of cartilage injury in the rabbit knee joint was investigated and evaluated by oral administration of naringin in combination with acellular dermal matrix implantation. Methods: First, twenty New Zealand white rabbits were randomly divided into five groups: a sham operation group (Sham group), a model group (Mod group), a naringin group (Nar group), an acellular dermal matrix group (ADM group), a naringin ​+ ​acellular dermal matrix group (Nar/ADM group). After the 12th week, the repaired tissues were assessed for histomorphology and repair content of the repaired site by observing the morphological characteristics of articular cartilage. The International Cartilage Repair Society (ICRS)'s macroscopic evaluation of the cartilage repair scale and the quantitative scoring repair effect of the modified O'Driscoll grading system were used as evaluation criteria. In addition, the structure of the rabbit knee joint was evaluated by micro-CT scan, histological staining (H &amp; E staining, Alcian blue staining, Safranin-O staining) and immunohistochemical staining (TGF-β2 immunostaining, TGF-β3 immunostaining, Sox-9 immunostaining). Results: ① The observation of the repair morphology of joint defect tissues showed that the repair effects of the Nar and ADM groups were better than that of the Mod group, and the repair effect of Nar/ADM group was the best (P < 0.05). ② Quantitative scoring of joint defect tissue showed that the Nar/ADM group had the best repair efficacy in the quantitative scores of the above two scales compared with the other groups (P < 0.05). ③ Micro-CT scan showed that the ADM group had obvious repair of the defect structure, while the ADM/Nar group had blurred repair boundaries, and the layers of cartilage and subchondral bone were clear. ④ Histological staining (H &amp; E staining, Alcian blue stain, Safranin-O staining) showed that the ADM group had a better effect on the repair of joint structure at the joint defect, the Nar group had a better effect on the repair of cartilage quality at the joint defect, and the ADM/Nar group had satisfactory results in both of the above aspects. ⑤ Immunohistochemical staining (TGF-β2 immunostaining, TGF-β3 immunostaining, Sox-9 immunostaining) revealed that the Nar group showed more abundant expression of the above proteins in articular cartilage defects than the Mod and ADM groups and that the Nar/ADM groups showed extensive TGF-β2, TGF-β3 and Sox-9 protein expression, with uniform expression and smooth distribution. Conclusions: Oral administration of naringin, the active ingredient of Rhizoma Drynariae, combined with acellular dermal matrix can achieve better repair effects in both joint structure repair and cartilage quality repair at the defect site when repairing cartilage defects in rabbit knees, and the generation of this effect may be caused by the activation of the TGF-β/ALK5/Smad2/3 signal transduction pathway by naringin, resulting in the increased expression of TGF-β2, TGF-β3, and Sox-9 in cartilage defects. The Translational Potential of this Article: Naringin combined with acellular dermal matrix can facilitate the repair of osteochondral defects and has potential for application in osteochondral tissue engineering.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214031X21000498NaringinCartilage defectRepairAcellular dermal matrixTransforming growth factor-β
spellingShingle Chao Ye
Jing Chen
Yi Qu
Hui Qi
Qingfu Wang
Zheng Yang
Aiming Wu
Fengxian Wang
Pengyang Li
Naringin in the repair of knee cartilage injury via the TGF-β/ALK5/Smad2/3 signal transduction pathway combined with an acellular dermal matrix
Naringin
Cartilage defect
Repair
Acellular dermal matrix
Transforming growth factor-β
title Naringin in the repair of knee cartilage injury via the TGF-β/ALK5/Smad2/3 signal transduction pathway combined with an acellular dermal matrix
title_full Naringin in the repair of knee cartilage injury via the TGF-β/ALK5/Smad2/3 signal transduction pathway combined with an acellular dermal matrix
title_fullStr Naringin in the repair of knee cartilage injury via the TGF-β/ALK5/Smad2/3 signal transduction pathway combined with an acellular dermal matrix
title_full_unstemmed Naringin in the repair of knee cartilage injury via the TGF-β/ALK5/Smad2/3 signal transduction pathway combined with an acellular dermal matrix
title_short Naringin in the repair of knee cartilage injury via the TGF-β/ALK5/Smad2/3 signal transduction pathway combined with an acellular dermal matrix
title_sort naringin in the repair of knee cartilage injury via the tgf β alk5 smad2 3 signal transduction pathway combined with an acellular dermal matrix
topic Naringin
Cartilage defect
Repair
Acellular dermal matrix
Transforming growth factor-β
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214031X21000498
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