Chondroprotective effects of pulsed shortwave therapy in rabbits with experimental osteoarthritis

Osteoarthritis (OA) represents a public health challenge since the pathogenic treatment, able to induce cartilage regeneration, still remains unknown. Ageing of the population and increasing OA prevalence have led to a lot of research, aiming to identify treatments acting on chondrocytes that play a...

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Published in:Romanian journal of morphology and embryology Vol. 58; no. 2; pp. 465 - 472
Main Authors: Ungur, Rodica Ana, Florea, Adrian, Tăbăran, Alexandru Flaviu, Scurtu, Iuliu Călin, Onac, Ioan, Borda, Ileana Monica, Irsay, László, Ciortea, Viorela Mihaela, Dronca, Eleonora, Zdrenghea, Mihnea Tudor, Suciu, ŞoimiŢa Mihaela
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Abstract Osteoarthritis (OA) represents a public health challenge since the pathogenic treatment, able to induce cartilage regeneration, still remains unknown. Ageing of the population and increasing OA prevalence have led to a lot of research, aiming to identify treatments acting on chondrocytes that play a determinant role in cartilage degeneration÷regeneration balance. Pulsed shortwave therapy (with the classical application form - Diapulse) is a physiotherapy method with anabolic effects demonstrated on nervous, conjunctive and vascular tissues, but its effects on OA cartilage are not known. Our aim was to demonstrate the effects of Diapulse on the cartilage in experimental induced OA. Experimental OA was induced in 10 mature female rabbits by anterior cruciate ligament transection (ACLT). Ten weeks after ACLT, rabbits were randomized in a treatment group and a control group. Treatment group was exposed to Diapulse at a frequency of 27.12 MHz, pulse length of 65 μs, pulse frequency of 300 pulses÷s (300 Hz) for 10 minutes÷day. Control group was exposed to sham therapy. After treatment, rabbits were sacrificed and the cartilage was evaluated by histopathological examinations with Hematoxylin-Eosin (HE) staining and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). OA characteristic changes were found in both groups. In the treatment group, we found that Diapulse influenced the degenerative process in the OA cartilage by improving the chondrocyte viability and the capacity to maintain cellular matrix integrity and structure. Diapulse can be considered a disease modifying therapeutic procedure and could be a reliable option for treatment of OA patients.
AbstractList Osteoarthritis (OA) represents a public health challenge since the pathogenic treatment, able to induce cartilage regeneration, still remains unknown. Ageing of the population and increasing OA prevalence have led to a lot of research, aiming to identify treatments acting on chondrocytes that play a determinant role in cartilage degeneration÷regeneration balance. Pulsed shortwave therapy (with the classical application form - Diapulse) is a physiotherapy method with anabolic effects demonstrated on nervous, conjunctive and vascular tissues, but its effects on OA cartilage are not known. Our aim was to demonstrate the effects of Diapulse on the cartilage in experimental induced OA. Experimental OA was induced in 10 mature female rabbits by anterior cruciate ligament transection (ACLT). Ten weeks after ACLT, rabbits were randomized in a treatment group and a control group. Treatment group was exposed to Diapulse at a frequency of 27.12 MHz, pulse length of 65 μs, pulse frequency of 300 pulses÷s (300 Hz) for 10 minutes÷day. Control group was exposed to sham therapy. After treatment, rabbits were sacrificed and the cartilage was evaluated by histopathological examinations with Hematoxylin-Eosin (HE) staining and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). OA characteristic changes were found in both groups. In the treatment group, we found that Diapulse influenced the degenerative process in the OA cartilage by improving the chondrocyte viability and the capacity to maintain cellular matrix integrity and structure. Diapulse can be considered a disease modifying therapeutic procedure and could be a reliable option for treatment of OA patients.
INTRODUCTIONOsteoarthritis (OA) represents a public health challenge since the pathogenic treatment, able to induce cartilage regeneration, still remains unknown. Ageing of the population and increasing OA prevalence have led to a lot of research, aiming to identify treatments acting on chondrocytes that play a determinant role in cartilage degeneration÷regeneration balance. Pulsed shortwave therapy (with the classical application form - Diapulse) is a physiotherapy method with anabolic effects demonstrated on nervous, conjunctive and vascular tissues, but its effects on OA cartilage are not known.AIMOur aim was to demonstrate the effects of Diapulse on the cartilage in experimental induced OA.MATERIALS AND METHODSExperimental OA was induced in 10 mature female rabbits by anterior cruciate ligament transection (ACLT). Ten weeks after ACLT, rabbits were randomized in a treatment group and a control group. Treatment group was exposed to Diapulse at a frequency of 27.12 MHz, pulse length of 65 μs, pulse frequency of 300 pulses÷s (300 Hz) for 10 minutes÷day. Control group was exposed to sham therapy. After treatment, rabbits were sacrificed and the cartilage was evaluated by histopathological examinations with Hematoxylin-Eosin (HE) staining and transmission electron microscopy (TEM).RESULTSOA characteristic changes were found in both groups. In the treatment group, we found that Diapulse influenced the degenerative process in the OA cartilage by improving the chondrocyte viability and the capacity to maintain cellular matrix integrity and structure.CONCLUSIONSDiapulse can be considered a disease modifying therapeutic procedure and could be a reliable option for treatment of OA patients.
Author Borda, Ileana Monica
Suciu, ŞoimiŢa Mihaela
Scurtu, Iuliu Călin
Irsay, László
Ciortea, Viorela Mihaela
Zdrenghea, Mihnea Tudor
Ungur, Rodica Ana
Florea, Adrian
Dronca, Eleonora
Tăbăran, Alexandru Flaviu
Onac, Ioan
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Osteoarthritis - pathology
Osteoarthritis - therapy
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Short-Wave Therapy - methods
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