The mechanism of medial collateral ligament repair in knee osteoarthritis based on the TLR4/MyD88/NF-κB inflammatory signaling pathway.

JOURNAL OF MUSCULOSKELETAL & NEURONAL INTERACTIONS(2020)

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Objectives: To explore the role of medial collateral ligament repair in knee osteoarthritis based on TLR4/MyD88/NF-kappa inflammatory signaling pathway. Methods: The modified Hulth method was used to establish models, which were divided into a repair group, a model group, and a sham operation group. The repair group was treated with medial ligament repair technology. Synovium and cartilage morphological changes were evaluated by hematoxylin-eosin staining to determine the degree of reparation. The cartilage was evaluated by the Mankin's score, and inflammatory factors in cartilage tissues were determined by ELISA. The changes in TLR4, MyD88, and NF-kappa B levels were analyzed using the real-time quantitative PCR and Western blot assays. Results: The synovial and cartilage damages in the repair group and the sham operation group were significantly alleviated compared to the model group. The Mankin's score of the model group was significantly lower than the other two groups. The expression of inflammatory factors in the repair group and the sham operation group were significantly lower than in the model group. The expressions of those factors in the repair group and the model group were higher than those in the model group. Conclusions: Medial ligament repair can improve the cartilage morphology and delay the development and progression of knee osteoarthritis by inhibiting the TLR4/MyD88/NF-kappa B signaling pathway.
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Collateral Ligament,Inflammatory Factor,MyD88,NF-kappa B,TLR4
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