Department of Nutritional Sciences, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36849, USA.
Boshell Metabolic Diseases and Diabetes Program, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36849, USA.
Nutrients. 2024 May 28;16(11):1650. doi: 10.3390/nu16111650.
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a degenerative joint disease characterized by the destruction of the articular cartilage, resulting in a pro-inflammatory response. The progression of OA is multifactorial and is influenced by the underlying cause of inflammation, which includes but is not limited to trauma, metabolism, biology, comorbidities, and biomechanics. Although articular cartilage is the main tissue affected in osteoarthritis, the chronic inflammatory environment negatively influences the surrounding synovium, ligaments, and subchondral bone, further limiting their functional abilities and enhancing symptoms of OA. Treatment for osteoarthritis remains inconsistent due to the inability to determine the underlying mechanism of disease onset, severity of symptoms, and complicating comorbidities. In recent years, diet and nutritional supplements have gained interest regarding slowing the disease process, prevention, and treatment of OA. This is due to their anti-inflammatory properties, which result in a positive influence on pain, joint mobility, and cartilage formation. More specifically, omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) have demonstrated an influential role in the progression of OA, resulting in the reduction of cartilage destruction, inhibition of pro-inflammatory cytokine cascades, and production of oxylipins that promote anti-inflammatory pathways. The present review is focused on the assessment of evidence explaining the inflammatory processes of osteoarthritis and the influence of omega-3 supplementation to modulate the progression of osteoarthritis.
骨关节炎(OA)是一种退行性关节疾病,其特征为关节软骨破坏,导致炎症反应。OA 的进展是多因素的,并受炎症的潜在原因影响,其中包括但不限于创伤、代谢、生物学、合并症和生物力学。尽管关节软骨是骨关节炎中主要受影响的组织,但慢性炎症环境会对周围的滑膜、韧带和软骨下骨产生负面影响,进一步限制它们的功能能力并加重 OA 的症状。由于无法确定疾病发作的潜在机制、症状的严重程度和复杂的合并症,骨关节炎的治疗仍然不一致。近年来,饮食和营养补充剂因其抗炎特性而引起了人们对减缓疾病进程、预防和治疗 OA 的兴趣。这是因为它们对疼痛、关节活动度和软骨形成有积极影响。更具体地说,ω-3 多不饱和脂肪酸(PUFA)已被证明在 OA 的进展中具有重要作用,可减少软骨破坏、抑制促炎细胞因子级联反应以及产生促进抗炎途径的氧化脂质。本综述重点评估了解释 OA 炎症过程的证据,并评估了 ω-3 补充剂对调节 OA 进展的影响。