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Effect of intravenous tiludronate disodium administration on the radiographic progression of osteoarthritis of the fetlock joint in Standardbred racehorses (CROSBI ID 303031)

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Bertuglia, Andrea ; Basano, Ilaria ; Pagliara, Eleonora ; Brkljaca Bottegaro, Nika ; Spinella, Giuseppe ; Bullone, Michela Effect of intravenous tiludronate disodium administration on the radiographic progression of osteoarthritis of the fetlock joint in Standardbred racehorses // Javma-journal of the american veterinary medical association, 259 (2021), 651-661

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Bertuglia, Andrea ; Basano, Ilaria ; Pagliara, Eleonora ; Brkljaca Bottegaro, Nika ; Spinella, Giuseppe ; Bullone, Michela

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Effect of intravenous tiludronate disodium administration on the radiographic progression of osteoarthritis of the fetlock joint in Standardbred racehorses

Objective: To compare the effects of tiludronate disodium and 3 other medical treatments on clinical and radiographic findings and biomarkers of disease progression in horses with osteoarthritis of the fetlock joint. Animals: 100 Standardbred racehorses with spontaneous traumatic injury of the fetlock joint. Procedures: Horses were retrospectively grouped by whether they received tiludronate IV or triamcinolone acetonide and hyaluronan, polysulfated glycosaminoglycan, or interleukin-1 receptor antagonist protein intra-articularly. Data were collected on clinical, radiographic, and ultrasonographic findings and results for serum and synovial samples obtained before and 6 months after treatment. Lameness score, joint flexion test response, radiographic score, serum concentrations of tumor necrosis factor-α and carboxy-terminal telopeptides of collagen types I and II (CTX-I and II, respectively), and synovial fluid concentrations of interleukin-1β, prostaglandin E2, and CTX-II were compared among treatments. Results: All treatments resulted in a significant improvement in lameness score and joint flexion test response at 6 months. In horses that received triamcinolone acetonide and hyaluronan, synovial fluid interleukin-1β, prostaglandin E2, and CTX-II concentrations decreased after treatment, suggesting this treatment inhibited progression of hyaline cartilage degeneration and inflammatory processes. Horses that received tiludronate were the only group that had a decrease in radiographic score and serum CTX-I concentration after treatment, supporting the effect of tiludronate on bone metabolism. Tiludronate treatment was also followed by increases in serum and synovial fluid concentrations of CTX-II, a marker of cartilage damage. Conclusions and clinical relevance: Tiludronate appeared to inhibit the radiographic progression of osteoarthritis in high-motion joints of racehorses at 6 months after treatment by inhibiting subchondral bone remodelling. Whether this effect was associated with a worsening of progressive cartilage damage remains to be ascertained.

non-nitrogen bisphosphonates, Standardbred racehorses, analgesic effect, traumatic osteoarthritis, bone metabolism.

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259

2021.

651-661

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0003-1488

1943-569X

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