Issue 7, 2024

Urolithin B reduces cartilage degeneration and alleviates osteoarthritis by inhibiting inflammation

Abstract

Osteoarthritis is the most prevalent degenerative joint disease reported worldwide. Conventional treatment strategies mainly focus on medication and involve surgical joint replacement. The use of these therapies is limited by gastrointestinal complications and the lifespan of joint prostheses. Hence, safe and efficacious drugs are urgently needed to impede the osteoarthritis progression. Urolithin B, a metabolite of ellagic acid in the gut, exhibits anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties; however, its role in osteoarthritis remains unclear. In this study, we demonstrated that urolithin B efficiently inhibits the inflammatory factor-induced production of matrix metalloproteinases (MMP3 and MMP13) in vitro and upregulates the expression of type II collagen and aggrecan. Urolithin B alleviates cartilage erosion and osteophyte formation induced by anterior cruciate ligament transections. Moreover, urolithin B inhibits the activation of the NF-κB pathway by reducing the phosphorylation of Iκb-α and the nuclear translocation of P65. In summary, urolithin B significantly inhibits inflammation and alleviates osteoarthritis. Hence, urolithin B can be considered a potential agent suitable for the effective treatment of osteoarthritis in the future.

Graphical abstract: Urolithin B reduces cartilage degeneration and alleviates osteoarthritis by inhibiting inflammation

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
08 Sep 2023
Accepted
25 Feb 2024
First published
28 Feb 2024
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Food Funct., 2024,15, 3552-3565

Urolithin B reduces cartilage degeneration and alleviates osteoarthritis by inhibiting inflammation

H. Xue, H. Zhou, Q. Lou, P. Yuan, Z. Feng, L. Qiao, J. Zhang, H. Xie, Y. Shen, Q. Ma, S. Wang, B. Zhang, H. Ye, J. Cheng, X. Sun and P. Shi, Food Funct., 2024, 15, 3552 DOI: 10.1039/D3FO03793B

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