Pentosan (Joint Pain) Research Guide

Full name: Pentosan Polysulfate Sodium (Cartrophen)

A semi-synthetic heparin-like polysaccharide with disease-modifying properties for osteoarthritis. Stimulates proteoglycan synthesis, inhibits cartilage-degrading enzymes, and improves synovial fluid quality for joint pain relief.

How Pentosan (Joint Pain) Works

Inhibits matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) and aggrecanases that degrade cartilage. Stimulates hyaluronic acid production by synoviocytes. Promotes proteoglycan synthesis by chondrocytes. Reduces subchondral bone remodeling via anti-inflammatory effects.

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Research Citations

  1. Pentosan polysulfate for knee osteoarthritis (2022) - SC pentosan (2mg/kg weekly x6) reduced bone marrow lesions by 35% and pain scores by 45% on MRI at 6 months in knee OA.
  2. Disease-modifying effects in OA (2021) - Stimulated proteoglycan synthesis 2.5x and reduced MMP-13 activity by 60% in human cartilage explants.

Related Pain & Inflammation Compounds

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