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Therapeutic effect of hyaluronic acid on experimental osteroarthrosis of ovine temporomandibular joint

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Authors

Kim, CH; Lee, BJ; Yoon, J; Seo, KM; Park, JH; Lee, JW; Choi, ES; Hong, JJ; Lee, YS; Park, JH

Issue Date
2001-10
Publisher
Maruzen Co., Ltd/Maruzen Kabushikikaisha
Citation
Journal of Veterinary Medical Science, Vol.63 No.10, pp.1083-1089
Abstract
A symptomatic relief by hyaluronic acid (HA, MW: 3.5 x 10(6)), which is synthesized by Streptococcus spp, was investigated in experimental ovine osteoarthrosis. Bilateral osteoarthrosis (OA) of the temporo-mandibular joints (TMJs) was induced by perforating discs and by scrapping subchondral condylar surface, HA was intra-articularly injected into the left joints of 6 sheep on 7, 10, 14, 17 and 21 days after the operation and physiological saline as the control was injected into the contralateral (right) joints on the same day. Three sheep were killed at I month post-operation (MPO) and the remaining three sheep were killed at 3 MPO. Various responses such as proliferation of fibrous tissue, denudation, erosion, osteophyte, formation, subcortical cyst formation and ankylosis were observed radiographically and histopathologically. The treatment of HA ameliorated the degenerative changes and lowered the osteoarthrotic score in the left joints at 1 MPO (9.96 vs 5.81) and 3 MPO (10.86 vs 5.29) compared to the right joints. These results indicate that a repeated intra-articular injection of HA inhibits the progression of OA in ovine TMJs by inducing the development of articular cartilage and by reducing the proliferation of fibrotic tissue.
ISSN
0916-7250
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/194897
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.63.1083
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