Osteoarthritis—an untreatable disease?

HA Wieland, M Michaelis, BJ Kirschbaum… - Nature reviews Drug …, 2005 - nature.com
HA Wieland, M Michaelis, BJ Kirschbaum, KA Rudolphi
Nature reviews Drug discovery, 2005nature.com
Osteoarthritis is a painful and disabling disease that affects millions of patients. Its aetiology
is largely unknown, but is most likely multi-factorial. Osteoarthritis poses a dilemma: it often
begins attacking different joint tissues long before middle age, but cannot be diagnosed until
it becomes symptomatic decades later, at which point structural alterations are already quite
advanced. In this review, osteoarthritis is considered as a disease of the whole joint that may
result from multiple pathophysiological mechanisms, one of which is the dysregulation of …
Abstract
Osteoarthritis is a painful and disabling disease that affects millions of patients. Its aetiology is largely unknown, but is most likely multi-factorial. Osteoarthritis poses a dilemma: it often begins attacking different joint tissues long before middle age, but cannot be diagnosed until it becomes symptomatic decades later, at which point structural alterations are already quite advanced. In this review, osteoarthritis is considered as a disease of the whole joint that may result from multiple pathophysiological mechanisms, one of which is the dysregulation of lipid homeostasis. No proven disease-modifying therapy exists for osteoarthritis and current treatment options for chronic osteoarthritic pain are insufficient, but new pharmacotherapeutic options are emerging.
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