Abstract

Clinical testing of the nutraceuticals glucosamine (glcN) and chondroitin sulfate (CS) has shown efficacy in providing relief from symptoms in osteoarthritic patients. In vitro and in vivo studies support existence of a synergistic relationship upregulating synthetic activity in chondrocytes. A combination of glcN and CS may also be useful as adjunct therapy in sports-related injuries if similar upregulation of collagen synthesis is elicited in accessory ligament and tendon joint tissue. Collagen and non-collagenous protein (NCP) synthesis in cultures of bovine tenocytes, ligament cells and chondrocytes exposed to glcN + CS were assayed by uptake of radiolabeled proline into collagenase-sensitive material. Assay of radiolabel in hydroxyproline (a specific marker for collagen synthesis) following HPLC isolation confirmed the specificity of the metabolic effect. Synthesis of total collagenase-sensitive material was maximally upregulated at physiologically obtainable doses of glcN + CS. Tissue response followed the sequence ligament cells (+69%) > chondrocytes (+56%) > tenocytes (+22%). Labeled hydroxyproline increased by 132% in ligament cells, 27% in tenocytes and 49% in epitendon cells after a 48 h exposure to 5 μg ml−1 glcN + 4 μg ml−1 CS. Low dose combinations of glcN and CS effectively stimulate in vitro collagen and NCP synthesis by ligament cells, tenocytes and chondrocytes. Hence, therapeutic use following accessory joint tissue trauma may help augment repair processes.

Highlights

  • The combination of glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate (CS) has been extensively tested for clinical efficacy of symptomatic relief in patients with osteoarthritic (OA) joints [1,2,3,4]

  • Soluble collagen and non-collagenous proteins (NCP) synthesis were assayed following the addition of 50% trichloroacetic acid (TCA) to precipitate all proteins contained in the combined cell layer and media

  • The synthesis of NCP was calculated as: Labeled hyp · 1:42 1⁄4 labeled pro in collagen Total labeled pro À labeled pro in collagen 1⁄4 labeled pro in NCP

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Summary

Louis Lippiello

Clinical testing of the nutraceuticals glucosamine (glcN) and chondroitin sulfate (CS) has shown efficacy in providing relief from symptoms in osteoarthritic patients. A combination of glcN and CS may be useful as adjunct therapy in sports-related injuries if similar upregulation of collagen synthesis is elicited in accessory ligament and tendon joint tissue. Collagen and noncollagenous protein (NCP) synthesis in cultures of bovine tenocytes, ligament cells and chondrocytes exposed to glcN þ CS were assayed by uptake of radiolabeled proline into collagenase-sensitive material. Assay of radiolabel in hydroxyproline (a specific marker for collagen synthesis) following HPLC isolation confirmed the specificity of the metabolic effect. Tissue response followed the sequence ligament cells (þ69%) > chondrocytes (þ56%) > tenocytes (þ22%). Low dose combinations of glcN and CS effectively stimulate in vitro collagen and NCP synthesis by ligament cells, tenocytes and chondrocytes. Therapeutic use following accessory joint tissue trauma may help augment repair processes

Introduction
Nutraceutical Stimulation of Collagen Synthesis
Materials and Methods
Statistical Analysis
Upregulation of Collagen Synthesis
Calculation of Collagen to NCP Ratio
Characterization of Cell Cultures
SA Hyp SA Pro
Findings
Discussion
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