Osteo Arthritis Knee Clinical Trial
Official title:
Role of Copper-Albumin Complex in Treatment of Knee Osteoarthritis in Human:a Pilot Prospective Comparative Study
Osteoarthritis (OA) is one of the most common forms of degenerative joint disease and a major cause of pain and disability affecting the aging population. It is a significant burden in terms of cost as well as the health of society and individuals. Here in our study we will try to evaluate a novel therapeutic method by using topical copper-albumin complexes cream in treatment of osteoarthritis. Then all the biochemical changes will be measured beside the evaluation of topical copper-albumin complexes cream effectiveness in relieving symptoms of the OA.
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a complex disease process involving the whole synovial joint. In OA
articular cartilage is lost through a combination of degenerative and inflammatory phenomena,
which are often accompanied by joint swelling, pain, stiffness and loss of joint mobility.
The pathogenesis of OA is multifactorial and is considered to be a metabolically active
process, predominantly due to the poor regenerative properties of articular cartilage after
damage. The most commonly affected joint is the knee, and OA has a higher occurrence in older
adults particularly women. Because patients generally present in the clinic after these
symptoms of the illness develop, most treatment techniques for OA are designed to address
these symptoms rather than cure the underlying disease. Current conservative treatments
include lifestyle modification and pain medication (such as NSAIDs) which predominantly treat
the illness (e.g., pain symptoms). There is also some promise in the use of chondroitin to
decrease joint space narrowing in OA, thus treating the disease itself. Conversely, surgical
intervention (partial or total joint replacement) is the preferred treatment method in
end-stage disease leading to some relief of both the illness and disease.
Copper complexes can biochemically affect the cells and impinge upon metabolic pathways
especially highly effective copper dependent enzymes, such as superoxide dismutase (SOD). It
is predicted also that copper containing vitamins or biochemically active organic compounds
such as amino acids and peptides or synthetic organic compounds in complexes can effectively
scavenge superoxide radical. Additionally, recent studies showed that Cu (II) Bis
(diethyldithiocarbamate) induced the expression of syndecan-4, a transmembrane heparan
sulfate proteoglycan, in a dose- and time-dependent manner n via the activation of p38
mitogen-activated protein kinase. This submitted work has been designed to evaluate a copper
chelating complex consisting of egg albumin and copper as one of the copper peptides that can
be used as anti-inflammatory agent and chondroprotective in OA treatment that could be used
as a substitute especially the currently used chondroprotective drugs are expensive and
frequent using of drugs such as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), known to be
aggressive agents for gastric ulcer development.
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