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Title: Chondrocyte proliferation, viability and differentiation is declined following administration of methylphenidate utilized for the treatment of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
Authors: Gumustas, F.
Yilmaz, I.
Sirin, D.Y.
Gumustas, S.A.
Batmaz, A.G.
Isyar, M.
Akkaya, Semih
Keywords: ADHD
chondrotoxicity
methylphenidate
proliferation
SSEA-1
stage specific embryo antigen 1
Article
attention deficit disorder
cartilage
cell differentiation
cell proliferation
cell viability
chondrocyte
comparative study
concentration response
controlled study
drug cytotoxicity
drug effect
human
human cell
human tissue
in vitro study
mesenchymal stem cell
monolayer culture
primary culture
priority journal
protein expression
surgical patient
total knee arthroplasty
cell culture
Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity
Cell Differentiation
Cell Proliferation
Cells, Cultured
Chondrocytes
Humans
Methylphenidate
Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd
Abstract: Purpose: Methylphenidate (MPH) derivative drugs are used because of psychostimulants effects on attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder in children and adults. As far as we know, toxic or anti-proliferative effects of MPH against cartilage tissue were not studied in the literature. The present study was carried out to investigate the possible effects of MPH on the proliferation, viability and differentiation of primary human chondrocytes, in vitro. Methods: Monolayer primary chondrocyte cultures were prepared using osteochondral tissue obtained from patients who underwent a total knee prosthesis operation. Stock solution of MPH was prepared and aliquots having 1-1000 µM concentrations of the drug was composed. These solutions were applied to the wells containing cultured chondrocyte samples within the well plates. Control groups were composed of pure chondrocyte culture and no solution was added into them. All groups were evaluated at 24, 48 and 72 h in order to determine the possible negative effects of the drug on the chondrocytes. The data were evaluated by Tukey's honestly significantly different test following analysis of variance. Results: In the group where MPH was applied, it was found that viability, proliferation and stage-specific embryonic antigen-1 protein expression were decreased in comparison to the control group. Conclusions: It was emphasized that clinicians should not disregard the fact that this drug might suppress chondrocyte cell proliferation and chondrogenic differentiation. © SAGE Publications.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/8949
https://doi.org/10.1177/0960327116678294
ISSN: 0960-3271
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