Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate the anti-arthritic effects of synthesized
chondroitin sulfate E hexasaccharide (sCSE-6, CAS 866407-73-0), using a type II collagen-induced
arthritis model in mice. sCSE-6 was administered subcutaneously on a daily basis to
type II collagen (CII) -sensitized mice from day 0 to day 55. The severity of arthritis,
as well as the immunohistological features of the arthritic mice, were analyzed. sCSE-6
inhibited the course of arthritis and restored the body weight loss of CII-im-munized
mice. An immunohistological analysis showed that bone/cartilage destruction in the
arthritic mice was significantly attenuated by sCSE-6 treatment, with a marginal inhibition
of synovial inflammation also observed. The beneficial effect of sCSE-6 on bone destruction,
which is the most important factor in preventing arthritis, is particularly noteworthy.
In summary, sCSE-6 inhibited arthritis and helped to prevent bone and cartilage destruction
in a type II collagen-induced arthritis model in mice. The findings indicated that
CSE oligosaccharides might be a novel potential therapeutic tool for rheumatoid arthritis.
Key words
Bone destruction - CAS 866407-73-0 - Chondroitin sulfate E - Collagen-induced arthritis
- Oligosaccharide