KMID : 1012020130020010021
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Physical Therapy Rehabilitation Science 2013 Volume.2 No. 1 p.21 ~ p.26
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The effects of therapeutic ultrasound stimulation on the inflammation cytokine in rat articular chondrocytes
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Kim Eun-Jung
Hwang Su-Jin Kim Gye-Yeop
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Abstract
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Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of therapeutic ultrasound (US) of cell viability and inflammatory cytokine in rat articular chondrocyte cultures stimulated with lipopolysaccharide (LPS).
Design: One group pretest-posttest design.
Methods: Cultured chondrocytes were treated with US and/or LPS and assessed for viability, Tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-¥á and Interleukin (IL)-1 production.
Results: Oxidative stress was induced in rat chondrocytes with LPS. The cell viability was decreased in chondrocytes after treatment with LPS. The viability revealed that low-intensity pulsed ultrasound (LIPUS) exerted no significant cytotoxicity in the rat chondrocyte. LIPUS inhibited decreased cell viability in the presence of LPS (30 ¥ìg/ml) in a intensity dependent pattern at LIPUS (p<0.05). TNF-¥á production in the presence of LPS was also inhibited in a dose dependent manner (p<0.05 from 30 mW/cm2). IL-1 production in the presence of LPS was inhibited as well (p<0.05 from 7.5 mW/cm2).
Conclusions: Our results demonstrate that US was the anti-inflammatory effect of chondrocytes. LIPUS may exert its anti inflammatory effects through inhibition of TNF-¥á and IL-1 synthesis. These results suggest that US have potential for use as a pain relief and reduce the articular destruction.
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KEYWORD
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Chondrocytes, Inflammatory cytokine, Ultrasound
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