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Single-dose local anesthetics exhibit a type-, dose-, and time-dependent chondrotoxic effect on chondrocytes and cartilage: a systematic review of the current literature

机译:单剂量局部麻醉剂表现出对软骨细胞和软骨的类型,剂量和时间依赖性的软骨毒性作用:对当前文献的系统审查

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Abstract Purpose Many studies have shown that local anesthetics may impede chondrocyte metabolism. However, the influence of a single-dose local anesthetics is controversial. The aim of this metaanalysis was to review the literature for studies investigating the cytotoxic effects of single-dose local anesthetics on chondrocytes and cartilage. Methods A comprehensive literature search was performed using established search engines (Medline, Embase) to identify studies, investigating the influence of single-dose local anesthetics on cartilage. The systematic analysis included the influence on histology, cell viability, morphology, and matrix production depending upon dose, exposure time, and type of local anesthetics. Results Twelve studies with four different local anesthetics were included in this metaanalysis. Bupivacaine and lidocaine were found to be more chondrotoxic than mepivacaine and ropivacaine. The amount of dead cells increased in a substance-, dose-, and time-dependent process. Osteoarthritic cartilage seems to be more vulnerable compared to intact cartilage. The toxic effects occur first in the superficial cartilage layers and include damage to membrane integrity, mitochondrial DNA, and nuclear changes. There is no study that could show a significant chondrotoxic effect with low concentrations of bupivacaine (0.0625%), ropivacaine (0.1 and 0.2%), and mepivacaine (0.5%). Conclusions The cytotoxicity of local anesthetics on chondrocytes is dependent on dose, time, and type of local anesthetics. Single-dose intra-articular administration of local anesthetics impede chondrocyte metabolism and should be performed only with low concentrations for selected diagnostic purposes and painful joints. The use of lidocaine should be avoided. Level of evidence II.
机译:摘要目的许多研究表明,局部麻醉剂可能会阻碍软骨细胞代谢。然而,单剂量局部麻醉剂的影响是有争议的。这种细胞分析的目的是审查研究单剂量局部麻醉剂对软骨细胞和软骨的细胞毒性作用的研究。方法采用建立的搜索引擎(Medline,Embase)进行全面的文献搜索来识别研究,研究单剂量局部麻醉剂对软骨的影响。系统分析包括对组织学,细胞活力,形态和基质产生的影响,这取决于剂量,曝光时间和局部麻醉剂的类型。结果这种细胞分析中包含十二种不同局部麻醉剂的研究。发现Bupivacaine和Lidocaine比Mepivacaine和Ropivacaine更具脑药糖毒性。死细胞的量在物质,剂量和时间依赖性过程中增加。与完整的软骨相比,骨关节炎软骨似乎更脆弱。毒性效应首先在浅表软骨层中发生,包括对膜完整性,线粒体DNA和核变化的损伤。没有研究可以表现出显着的软骨毒性效果,低浓度的Bupivacaine(0.0625%),罗哌啶(0.1和0.2%)和Mepivacaine(0.5%)。结论局部麻醉剂对软骨细胞的细胞毒性依赖于局部麻醉剂的剂量,时间和类型。单剂量局部麻醉剂诊断局部施用妨碍了软骨细胞代谢,并且应仅具有低浓度的用于选定的诊断目的和痛苦的关节。应避免使用利多卡因。证据级别。

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