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Natural Products as Sources of Novel Drug Candidates for the Pharmacological Management of Osteoarthritis: A Narrative Reviewopen access

Authors
Kang, Young-HoonLee, Hyun JaeLee, Choong JaePark, Jin-Sung
Issue Date
Nov-2019
Publisher
KOREAN SOC APPLIED PHARMACOLOGY
Keywords
Osteoarthritis; Pharmacotherapy; Natural products
Citation
BIOMOLECULES & THERAPEUTICS, v.27, no.6, pp 503 - 513
Pages
11
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
BIOMOLECULES & THERAPEUTICS
Volume
27
Number
6
Start Page
503
End Page
513
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/73064
DOI
10.4062/biomolther.2019.139
ISSN
1976-9148
2005-4483
Abstract
Osteoarthritis is a chronic degenerative articular disorder. Formation of bone spurs, synovial inflammation, loss of cartilage, and underlying bone restructuring have been reported to be the main pathologic characteristics of osteoarthritis symptoms. The onset and progression of osteoarthritis are attributed to various inflammatory cytokines in joint tissues and fluids that are produced by chondrocytes and/or interact with chondrocytes, as well as to low-grade inflammation in intra-articular tissues. Disruption of the equilibrium between the synthesis and degradation of the cartilage of the joint is the major cause of osteoarthritis. Hence, developing a promising pharmacological tool to restore the equilibrium between the synthesis and degradation of osteoarthritic joint cartilage can be a useful strategy for effectively managing osteoarthritis. In this review, we provide an overview of the research results pertaining to the search for a novel candidate agent for osteoarthritis management via restoration of the equilibrium between cartilage synthesis and degradation. We especially focused on investigations of medicinal plants and natural products derived from them to shed light on the potential pharmacotherapy of osteoarthritis.
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