chondroitin-sulfates and Bone-Marrow-Diseases

chondroitin-sulfates has been researched along with Bone-Marrow-Diseases* in 1 studies

Trials

1 trial(s) available for chondroitin-sulfates and Bone-Marrow-Diseases

ArticleYear
Chondroitin sulphate reduces both cartilage volume loss and bone marrow lesions in knee osteoarthritis patients starting as early as 6 months after initiation of therapy: a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled pilot study using MRI.
    Annals of the rheumatic diseases, 2011, Volume: 70, Issue:6

    To determine the effect of chondroitin sulphate (CS) treatment on cartilage volume loss, subchondral bone marrow lesions (BML), synovitis and disease symptoms in patients with knee osteoarthritis (OA).. In this pilot multicentre, randomised, double-blind, controlled trial in primary knee OA, 69 patients with clinical signs of synovitis were randomised to receive CS 800 mg or placebo once daily for 6 months followed by an open-label phase of 6 months in which patients in both groups received CS 800 mg once daily. Cartilage volume and BML were assessed by MRI at baseline and at 6 and 12 months; synovial membrane thickness was assessed at baseline and at 6 months.. The CS group showed significantly less cartilage volume loss than the placebo group as early as 6 months for the global knee (p=0.030), lateral compartment (p=0.015) and tibial plateaus (p=0.002), with significance persisting at 12 months. Significantly lower BML scores were found for the CS group at 12 months in the lateral compartment (p=0.035) and the lateral femoral condyle (p=0.044). Disease symptoms were similar between the two groups.. CS treatment significantly reduced the cartilage volume loss in knee OA starting at 6 months of treatment, and BML at 12 months. These findings suggest a joint structure protective effect of CS and provide new in vivo information on its mode of action in knee OA.

    Topics: Adult; Aged; Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal; Bone Marrow Diseases; Cartilage, Articular; Chondroitin Sulfates; Drug Therapy, Combination; Epidemiologic Methods; Female; Humans; Magnetic Resonance Imaging; Male; Medication Adherence; Middle Aged; Osteoarthritis, Knee; Patient Selection; Synovial Membrane; Synovitis; Treatment Outcome

2011