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Ipriflavone attenuates the degeneration of cartilage by blocking the Indian hedgehog pathway

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ARTHRITIS RESEARCH & THERAPY
Volume 21, Issue -, Pages -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s13075-019-1895-x

Keywords

Ipriflavone; Osteoarthritis; Indian hedgehog; Chondrocyte hypertrophy

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  1. NSFC [81572098, 81772415, 81772867]
  2. SXNSF [2014021039-1]
  3. ISTCP [2015DFA33050]

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BackgroundTo determine if ipriflavone, a novel and safe inhibitor of Indian hedgehog (Ihh) signaling, can attenuate cartilage degeneration by blocking the Ihh pathway.MethodsHuman chondrocytes were used to evaluate Ihh signaling, cell proliferation, apoptosis, gene, and protein expression of chondrocytes by cell proliferation and apoptosis assays, real-time qPCR, and Western blotting at 48h after ipriflavone treatment. Human cartilage explants were further used to validate the cell culture results. The effects of ipriflavone on cartilage degeneration in vivo were assessed using the rat ACLT OA model. Two-month-old male SD rats were randomized into 3 groups (n=75): (1) sham, (2) ACLT alone, and (3) ACLT+ ipriflavone. Ipriflavone was administered intragastrically at 24h after ACLT for 6weeks. The extent of OA progression was evaluated by the OARSI score and immunohistochemistry at 12weeks after surgery. The Ihh signaling pathway and OA-related genes were quantified by real-time PCR.ResultsCell proliferation in the cells treated with ipriflavone was increased to 36.40%1.32% (5M) and 28.54%+/- 0.74% (10M) from 11.99%+/- 0.35% (DMSO) (P<0.001), and apoptosis was decreased to 12.64%+/- 3.7% (5M) and 15.18%+/- 3.13% (10M) from 25.76%+/- 5.1% (DMSO) (P<0.05). Ipriflavone blocked Runx-2 mainly through the Smo-Gli2 pathway. A similar result was found in the cartilage explant culture. Ihh signaling in vivo was inhibited in animals treated with ipriflavone. Safranin-O staining revealed a less cartilage damage with lower OARSI scores (P<0.05) in the ipriflavone-treated animals compared with untreated animals. The gene expression of Smo and Gli2 was inhibited significantly by ipriflavone (P<0.05). The OA-related gene and protein type X, MMP-13, and type II collagen-C fragment were reduced, while type II collagen and Agg were increased in the ipriflavone-treated animals (P<0.05).Conclusions Catabolic genes were disrupted by blocking the Ihh pathway. This finding suggests that disruption of Ihh signaling with ipriflavone provides chondral protection in rat posttraumatic OA.

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