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Preventive Effect of the Japanese Traditional Herbal Medicine Boiogito on Posttraumatic Osteoarthritis in Rats

Preventive Effect of the Japanese Traditional Herbal Medicine Boiogito on Posttraumatic Osteoarthritis in Rats

Authors :
Koji Kanzaki
Takayuki Okumo
Haruka Takemura
Yusuke Kunieda
Jun Oike
Hideshi Ikemoto
Hiroshi Takagi
Masataka Sunagawa
Shingo Nakai
Source :
Medicines, Volume 7, Issue 12, Medicines, Vol 7, Iss 74, p 74 (2020)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Background: Considering the anti-inflammatory properties of the Japanese traditional Kampo medicine Boiogito (BO), we aimed to investigate the therapeutic effect of BO to prevent the development of knee osteoarthritis (KOA) in rats with surgically induced KOA. Methods: Destabilization of the medial meniscus (DMM) was performed to induce osteoarthritis in the right knees of 12-week-old Wistar rats under general anesthesia. The rats were orally administered 3% BO in standard powder chow for 4 weeks after surgery (controls: n = 6<br />sham group: n = 6<br />DMM group: n = 5<br />DMM + BO group: n = 5). During this period, the rotarod test was performed to monitor locomotive function. After 4 weeks, histological assessment was performed on the right knee. Results: Oral administration of BO improved locomotive function in the rotarod test. Walking time on postoperative days 1, 14, or later was significantly longer in the DMM + BO group than in the DMM group. Histologically, the DMM group showed significant progression of KOA, which, in the DMM + BO group, was strongly suppressed, as assessed by the Osteoarthritis Research Society International score. Conclusions: Our results showed that oral administration of BO had a clinically preventive effect on early stage posttraumatic KOA.

Details

ISSN :
23056320
Volume :
7
Issue :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Medicines (Basel, Switzerland)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....bc6a5994bc9cf22915e4e57e1db7a40f