Wang Yuguang, Zhang Chao, Cheng Huan, Douglas Patricia, Wang Zhiqiang, Lu Yun
Department of Orthopedics, Pingjin Hospital, Logistics University of Chinese People's Armed Police Forces, Tianjin, China (mainland).
Tianjin Medical University, Tianjin, China (mainland).
Med Sci Monit. 2015 Jun 1;21:1598-603. doi: 10.12659/MSM.894086.
Intra-articular adhesion is a common complication in post-surgical knees. The formation of post-surgical joint adhesion could lead to serious conditions. All-trans retinoic acid (ATRA) is a physiological metabolite of vitamin A that has a wide range of biological activities. The aim of the study was to verify the effects of (ATRA) in preventing adhesions in the post-operative rat knee.
Eighty healthy adult male Wistar rats underwent femoral condyle-exposing surgery. After surgery, cotton pads soaked with the vehicle or various concentrations of ATRA (0.1%, 0.05%, 0.025%) were applied to the surgery site for 5 min. The post-surgical knee joints were fixed with micro-Kirschner wires in a flexed position for 4 weeks. The rats were killed 4 weeks after surgery. The effect of ATRA on the prevention of intra-articular adhesion was evaluated using histological analyses, hydroxyproline content, visual score, and inflammatory factor activity evaluation.
No obvious postoperative complications or signs of infection in the rats were observed. None of the rats died before the scheduled time. The rats in the 0.1% ATRA group showed better outcomes, as suggested by the visual scores, hydroxyproline contents, and inflammatory factors expressional levels, than the other 2 groups. The local application of 0.1% ATRA was able to suppress adhesions, collagen expression, and inflammatory activity in the post-surgical rat knees.
In the rat knee surgery model, the application of intra-articular ATRA was able to decrease intra-articular scar adhesion formation, collagen expression, and inflammatory activities. ATRA was found to work in a dose-dependent manner, with 0.1% being possible optimal concentration.
关节内粘连是膝关节手术后常见的并发症。手术导致的关节粘连形成可能引发严重状况。全反式维甲酸(ATRA)是维生素A的一种生理代谢产物,具有广泛的生物学活性。本研究旨在验证ATRA对预防大鼠膝关节术后粘连的作用。
80只健康成年雄性Wistar大鼠接受股骨髁暴露手术。术后,将浸泡有赋形剂或不同浓度ATRA(0.1%、0.05%、0.025%)的棉垫敷于手术部位5分钟。术后膝关节用微型克氏针固定于屈曲位4周。术后4周处死大鼠。通过组织学分析、羟脯氨酸含量、视觉评分和炎症因子活性评估来评价ATRA对预防关节内粘连的效果。
未观察到大鼠有明显的术后并发症或感染迹象。无大鼠在预定时间前死亡。0.1% ATRA组大鼠在视觉评分、羟脯氨酸含量和炎症因子表达水平方面显示出比其他两组更好的结果。局部应用0.1% ATRA能够抑制大鼠膝关节术后的粘连、胶原蛋白表达和炎症活性。
在大鼠膝关节手术模型中,关节内应用ATRA能够减少关节内瘢痕粘连形成、胶原蛋白表达和炎症活性。发现ATRA呈剂量依赖性作用,0.1%可能是最佳浓度。