chondroitin-sulfates and Osteochondritis-Dissecans

chondroitin-sulfates has been researched along with Osteochondritis-Dissecans* in 3 studies

Reviews

1 review(s) available for chondroitin-sulfates and Osteochondritis-Dissecans

ArticleYear
Nutraceutical therapies for degenerative joint diseases: a critical review.
    Critical reviews in food science and nutrition, 2005, Volume: 45, Issue:3

    There is growing recognition of the importance of nutritional factors in the maintenance of bone and joint health, and that nutritional imbalance combined with endocrine abnormalities may be involved in the pathogenesis of osteoarthritis (OA) and osteochondritis dissecans (OCD). Despite this, dietary programs have played a secondary role in the management of these connective tissue disorders. Articular cartilage is critically dependent upon the regular provision of nutrients (glucose and amino acids), vitamins (particularly vitamin C), and essential trace elements (zinc, magnesium, and copper). Therefore, dietary supplementation programs and nutraceuticals used in conjunction with non-steroidal, anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) may offer significant benefits to patients with joint disorders, such as OA and OCD. This article examines the available clinical evidence for the efficacy of nutraceuticals, antioxidant vitamin C, polyphenols, essential fatty acids, and mineral cofactors in the treatment of OA and related joint disorders in humans and veterinary species. This article also attempts to clarify the current state of knowledge. It also highlights the need for additional targeted research to elucidate the changes in nutritional status and potential alterations to the expression of plasma membrane transport systems in synovial structures in pathophysiological states, so that current therapy and future treatments may be better focused.

    Topics: Amino Acids; Animals; Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal; Bivalvia; Camellia sinensis; Cartilage; Chondroitin Sulfates; Fatty Acids, Essential; Flavonoids; Glucosamine; Glucose; Humans; Nutritional Status; Obesity; Osteoarthritis; Osteochondritis Dissecans; Phenols; Polyphenols; Trace Elements; Vitamins

2005

Other Studies

2 other study(ies) available for chondroitin-sulfates and Osteochondritis-Dissecans

ArticleYear
Stifle osteochondritis dissecans in snow leopards (Uncia uncia).
    Journal of zoo and wildlife medicine : official publication of the American Association of Zoo Veterinarians, 2012, Volume: 43, Issue:2

    Three snow leopard (Uncia uncia) cubs, female and male siblings and an unrelated female, had lameness attributed to osteochondritis dissecans (OCD) lesions noted at 6, 8, and 10 mo of age, respectively. All cubs were diagnosed with OCD via radiographs. The sibling cubs both had lesions of the right lateral femoral condyles, while the unrelated cub had bilateral lesions of the lateral femoral condyles. Subsequently, OCD was confirmed in all three cases during surgical correction of the lateral femoral condyle lesions via lateral stifle arthrotomies, flap removal, and debridement of the defect sites. Histopathology also supported the diagnosis of OCD. Postoperatively, the sibling cubs developed seromas at the incision sites and mild lameness, which resolved within a month. To date, two cubs have been orthopedically sound, while one of the sibling cubs has developed mild osteoarthritis. OCD has rarely been reported in domestic felids, and to the authors' knowledge these are the first reported cases of OCD in nondomestic felids.

    Topics: Animals; Chondroitin Sulfates; Felidae; Female; Glucosamine; Male; Osteochondritis Dissecans; Pentosan Sulfuric Polyester; Stifle

2012
Biomarkers of joint tissue metabolism in canine osteoarthritic and arthritic joint disorders.
    Osteoarthritis and cartilage, 2002, Volume: 10, Issue:9

    To explore the levels of matrix metalloprotease-3 (MMP-3), tissue inhibitor of metalloproteases-1 (TIMP-1), 5D4 keratan sulfate, and two 3B3 chondroitin-sulfate epitopes in several canine osteoarthritic and inflammatory arthropathies.. Blood and synovial fluid were obtained from 103 dogs with rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACLR), osteochondritis dissecans (OCD), fragmented coronoid process (FPC), patella luxation (PL), hip dysplasia (HD) or infectious arthritis. Dogs with non-musculosceletal disorders were used as controls. The biomarkers were measured by immunoassays.. Median levels of synovial MMP-3, TIMP-1 and molar ratios of MMP/TIMP-1 were significantly higher in the arthritis than in the control group. The release of 5D4 keratan sulfate epitope and serum 3B3 neoepitope was reduced in arthritis patients. Increases in synovial TIMP-1 in OA were less pronounced and the molar ratio of MMP-3/TIMP-1 remained far below 1.0, demonstrating a surplus of the protease inhibitor. In osteoarthritic patients median levels of synovial 5D4 keratan sulfate were up-regulated after ACLR and PL and were inversely correlated with increasing duration of lameness. Serum TIMP-1 levels were significantly reduced in the joint disorder group when compared with the control group.. Our observations present the TIMP-1 serum level as a potential marker for the detection of degenerative changes in cartilage and also indicate that in canine OA, the MMP-3 mediated matrix destruction is not of major importance. However MMP-3 seems to be a sensitive marker for the local inflammation in canine arthritis.

    Topics: Animals; Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries; Arthritis, Infectious; Chondroitin Sulfates; Dogs; Epitopes; Hip Dysplasia, Canine; Keratan Sulfate; Matrix Metalloproteinase 3; Osteoarthritis; Osteochondritis Dissecans; Patella; Rupture; Tissue Inhibitor of Metalloproteinase-1; Ulna Fractures

2002