METABOLIC-FATE OF PARTIALLY DEPOLYMERIZED CHONDROITIN SULFATE ADMINISTERED TO THE RAT

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CONTE, A [1 ]
PALMIERI, L [1 ]
SEGNINI, D [1 ]
RONCA, G [1 ]
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[1] UNIV PISA,SCH MED,INST BIOL CHEM,I-56126 PISA,ITALY
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Partially depolymerized chondroitin sulfate (dCS) was tritiated and given to rats. With both the intramuscular and oral routes of administration the main route of excretion is urine. More than 40% of the radioactivity is present in tissues 24 h after administration. After intramuscular injection, radioactivity plasma levels rapidly increase with a peak at 0.6 h. The separation of the radioactive material on a Biogel P-4 column shows that the radioactivity in the first hour after injection is mainly constituted of dCS with molecular weight higher than 4000 daltons (dCS > 4000). The composition of the radioactive material changes with time; after 24 h the dCS > 4000 is a few percent of the total radioactivity. A large amount of tritiated water due to exchange and metabolization of dCS is found. Mono-, oligo- and polysaccharides resulting from the breakdown of dCS are also present. After oral administration, plasma radioactivity rapidly increases, with a shoulder and a small peak after 1 h and a large peak after 11 h. A tropism of the radioactivity towards glycosaminoglycan-rich tissues is observed. The presence of dCS > 4000 in plasma, synovia and cartilage after oral and intramuscular administrations of dCS may explain the chondroprotective effect of exogenous dCS. In fact, desulfated and sulfated oligo- and polysaccharides have regulatory effects on the synthesis and breakdown of hyaluronate-proteoglycan complexes of cartilage.
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