Ezetimibe/Atorvastatin, a Treatment for Hyperlipidemia, Inhibits Supraspinatus Fatty Infiltration and Improves Bone-Tendon Interface Healing in a Rotator Cuff Tear Rat Model

Jong Pil Yoon, Sung Jin Park, Dong Hyun Kim, Yoon Seong Choi, Hyun Joo Lee, Eugene Jae Jin Park, Chul Hyun Cho, Seok Won Chung

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Abstract

Background: Multiple factors, such as muscle fatty infiltration (FI), tendon collagen content, and collagen arrangement, determine bone-tendon interface (BTI) healing after rotator cuff (RC) repair. Purpose: To evaluate the effects of systemic administration of ezetimibe-atorvastatin (EZE/ATZ) combination on muscle FI and tendon collagen density and arrangement in an RC repair rat model. Study design: Controlled laboratory study. Methods: A total of 26 male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided equally into control and EZE/ATZ groups and subjected to RC tendon repair surgery. Postoperatively, the EZE/ATZ group rats received a combination of EZE (10 mg/kg/d) and ATZ (20 mg/kg/d) for 4 weeks, after which they were sacrificed. Oil Red O staining was used to assess FI in the supraspinatus muscle. The expression of biomarkers related to muscle atrophy and FI was measured using quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction. For the qualitative and quantitative analysis of FI-related biomarkers, immunohistochemical staining was performed. Biomechanical and histological analyses were performed to evaluate the quality of BTI healing after RC repair. Results: The EZE/ATZ group showed significantly lower FI compared with the control group (P <.001) and significantly downregulated expression of gene markers related to muscle atrophy and FI. On histological analysis, the EZE/ATZ group exhibited increased collagen type I contents, consistent collagen arrangement (P =.005), and significantly higher collagen density (P =.003) compared with the control group. Biomechanical analysis of the BTI healing revealed that the EZE/ATZ group had significantly increased ultimate strength (P =.006) compared with the control group. Conclusion: Systemic EZE/ATZ administration suppressed supraspinatus FI by downregulating muscle atrophy–related and FI-related genes after RC repair. Additionally, EZE/ATZ use improved collagen biosynthesis, density, and arrangement at the BTI and significantly increased tensile strength. Clinical Relevance: The results of the current study strongly advocate the use of EZE/ATZ to improve shoulder function and tendon healing after RC repair.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)80-89
Number of pages10
JournalAmerican Journal of Sports Medicine
Volume53
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2025

Keywords

  • bone-tendon healing
  • ezetimibe/atorvastatin
  • fatty infiltration
  • rotator cuff

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