Abstract

Arthritis causes disability due to pain and inflammation in joints. There are many forms of arthritis, one of which is osteoarthritis whose prevalence increases with age. It occurs in various joints including hip, knee and hand with knee osteoarthritis being more prevalent. There is no cure for it. The management strategies include exercise, glucosamine plus chondroitin sulfate and NSAIDs. In vitro and animal studies provide a rationale for the use of antioxidant supplements for its management. This review assesses the reality of the benefits of antioxidant supplements in the management of knee osteoarthritis. Several difficulties were encountered in examining this issue: poorly conducted studies, a lack of uniformity in disease definition and diagnosis, and muddling of conclusions from attempts to isolate the efficacious molecules. The antioxidant supplements with most evidence for benefit for pain relief and function in knee osteoarthritis were based on curcumin and avocado-soya bean unsaponifiables. Boswellia and some herbs used in Ayurvedic and Chinese medicine may also be useful. The benefits of cuisines with the appropriate antioxidants should be assessed because they may be more economical and easier to incorporate into the lifestyle.

Highlights

  • Arthritis causes disability due to pain and inflammation in joints

  • During OA there is a loss of cartilage, the subchondral bone becomes thicker, the subchondral trabecular bone mass decreases and new osteophytes are formed [3]

  • It is commonly stated that the articular cartilage protects the bone to prevent any damage during motion, the articular cartilage, subchondral plate and trabecular bone are a biologically and functionally inseparable osteochondral unit which absorbs and distributes loads across the joint [7, 8]

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Summary

Antioxidant supplements in knee OA

Reactive oxygen species in OA A free radical is a molecule with an unpaired electron in its outermost orbit [41, 42]. The serum thiol levels and catalase activity were lower in advanced stage OA patients than in controls and the oxidative stress index was higher (P

Parameters measured results
VAS AND Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score
VAS and WOMAC
NSAID decreased
Not a blind study
Boswellia serrata
Small short trial to assess safety of new formulation
Findings
Weight bearing pain modified WOMAC
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