Diacerein protects against iodoacetate-induced osteoarthritis in the
femorotibial joints of rats
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Abstract
The present study was undertaken to investigate the effect of diacerein on the histopathology of articular cartilage
and subchondral bone of the femorotibial joint in rats. Osteoarthritis was induced in rats after single intra-articular
injection of sodium iodoacetate. Rats were sacrificed 1, 2, 4, and 8 weeks post intra-articular injection to evaluate
the progression of histopathogenesis of osteoarthritis. Diacerein was orally administered (15 mg/kg) once daily post
1 and 2 weeks of iodoacetate injection in two groups, respectively, for up to 12 weeks. Articular cartilage and subchondral
bone of the rats of both groups were examined after 8 and 12 weeks, respectively. Quantitative histological
analyses were performed by scoring these sections as per the OARSI system. Chondroitin sulfate was also estimated
in articular cartilage by decrease in absorbance of methylene blue on complexation with chondroitin sulfate using a
spectrophotometer. Intra-articular injection of iodoacetate induced loss of articular cartilage with progressive subchondral
bone sclerosis and degeneration. Based on histopathological and biochemical findings, diacerein treatment
showed chondroprotective effect. Furthermore, the chondroprotective effect of diacerein was found to be more pronounced
after 12 weeks as compared to 8 weeks in both cases (i.e., post 1 and 2 weeks of iodoacetate injection).
Similar results were observed by investigation of chondroitin sulfate during biochemical study, showing the chondroprotective
effect. In conclusion, diacerein exhibits chondroprotective effect in rats with late onset of action.
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