Intraarticular gold for knee osteoarthritis: An ancillary analysis of biomarkers and outcome of a pilot study
Sten Rasmussen, Christopher Aboo, Jacob Skallerup, Allan Stensballe

TL;DR
A pilot study shows that injecting gold particles into the knee may reduce osteoarthritis pain and trigger regenerative molecular changes.
Contribution
The study identifies specific biomarker patterns linked to pain improvement and suggests gold particles may promote tissue regeneration.
Findings
Gold microparticle treatment was associated with significant changes in serum and synovial fluid biomarkers.
Molecular changes suggest possible neural tissue regeneration and inflammation modulation.
Pain and function improvements correlated with specific proteomic profiles.
Abstract
In a previous pilot study, we have shown that intraarticular gold micro-particles can reduce knee osteoarthritis (KOA) pain at two years follow-up. Proteomic changes in serum and synovial fluid within eight weeks were associated with multiple inflammatory and immunological processes. The relation between the different biomarkers and the outcome measures is not known. We hypothesized that improvement in pain and function were associated with specific groups of biomarkers. We present the integrative analyses between proteomic biomarkers and outcomes. A cohort of 30 patients, with moderate KOA, were included. Using the patients’ synovial fluid as the carrier, 20 mg gold microparticles were injected intraarticularly. Clinical outcome measures at inclusion, 8 weeks, and 2 years, were the PainDetect questionnaire, WOMAC pain, stiffness, and function. In addition, Quantitative Sensory…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOsteoarthritis Treatment and Mechanisms · Knee injuries and reconstruction techniques · Protease and Inhibitor Mechanisms
