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American Focus > Blog > Tech and Science > Semaglutide May Reverse Damage Caused by Osteoarthritis, Study Suggests : ScienceAlert
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Semaglutide May Reverse Damage Caused by Osteoarthritis, Study Suggests : ScienceAlert

Last updated: March 1, 2026 11:30 pm
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Semaglutide Shows Promise in Reversing Osteoarthritis Tissue Damage

A recent breakthrough in medical research has uncovered the potential of semaglutide in reversing the debilitating tissue damage caused by osteoarthritis, the most prevalent form of arthritis worldwide.

Semaglutide, known for its efficacy in treating type 2 diabetes and aiding weight loss through medications like Ozempic and Wegovy, has shown a new dimension of benefits in protecting joints in mice. Contrary to conventional wisdom that weight loss alleviates pressure on joints, the study revealed that semaglutide impacts joint health through a metabolic mechanism that enhances the energy production of cells responsible for maintaining healthy cartilage.

The research team from China and the US highlighted the potential of semaglutide as a treatment for metabolic osteoarthritis, shedding light on a weight loss-independent repair mechanism in their published paper.

In addition to animal studies, a randomized human trial was conducted to evaluate the effects of semaglutide on pain, mobility, and tissue degradation in individuals with osteoarthritis and obesity.


Illustrated comparison of a normal knee and a knee with osteoarthritis. (BruceBlaus/Wikimedia Commons/CC BY-SA 4.0)

Obesity, diabetes, and inflammation play significant roles in the progression of osteoarthritis, affecting various tissues such as bone, cartilage, and synovium. Semaglutide drugs operate by mimicking glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1), a hormone that regulates insulin release and signals satiety, leading to appetite suppression.

Although traditional osteoarthritis treatments focus on symptom management, semaglutide demonstrates a profound impact on joint health. Both animal and human studies revealed reduced pain, decreased cartilage degeneration, and improved joint conditions in individuals receiving semaglutide treatment.

The alteration in the expression of over 8,300 proteins in treated mice’s cartilage compared to untreated counterparts indicates a fundamental shift in cellular metabolism induced by semaglutide.

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Notably, the “GLP-1R-AMPK-PFKFB3 axis” emerges as a pivotal biological pathway influenced by semaglutide, enhancing energy production in chondrocytes, the cells responsible for healthy cartilage maintenance.


Osteoarthritis causes damage to multiple body tissues, leading to pain and loss of mobility. (Wikimedia Commons/CFCF/CC BY-SA 4.0)

By modulating enzymes within this cascade, semaglutide shifts chondrocyte metabolism towards oxidative phosphorylation, a more efficient energy-producing pathway compared to glycolysis prevalent in osteoarthritis-affected conditions.


Chondrocytes are cells responsible for synthesizing and maintaining collagen. (Wikimedia Commons/Robert M. Hunt/Public Domain)

The positive outcomes observed in human participants receiving semaglutide treatment further validate the potential of this drug in alleviating osteoarthritis symptoms and promoting joint health.

With osteoarthritis affecting millions globally and projected to impact a billion individuals by 2050, the findings hold significant implications for improving healthcare outcomes and addressing the rising burden of this condition.

The study underscores the broader therapeutic potential of GLP-1 drugs beyond weight management and underscores the importance of exploring novel treatments targeting joint metabolism for osteoarthritis.

However, while the results are promising, caution is advised in interpreting the protective effects of semaglutide on human knee joints, emphasizing the need for further clinical validation through rigorous trials.

This research was originally published in Cell Metabolism.

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