Characterization of osteoarthritis in a medial meniscectomy-induced animal model using contrast-enhanced X-ray microtomography

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The aim of this study was to clarify degradation characteristics in each tissue of the knee complex of a medial meniscectomy (MMx)-induced knee osteoarthritis (KOA) animal model using classical methods and an alternative comprehensive evaluation method called contrast-enhanced X-ray micro-computed tomography (CEX-μCT), which was developed in the study. Surgical MMx was performed in the right knee joints of five maleWistar rats to induce KOA. At four weeks post-surgery, the synovitis was evaluated using quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR). Degradations of the articular cartilage of the tibial plateau were evaluated using classicalmethods and CEX-μCT. Evaluation of the synovitis demonstrated significantly increased expression levels of inflammation-associated marker genes in MMx-treated knees compared with those in sham-treated knees. Evaluation of the articular cartilage using classical methods showed that MMx fully induced degradation of the cartilage. Evaluation using CEX-μCT showed that local areas of the medial cartilage of the tibial plateau were significantly reduced in MMx-treated knees compared with those in sham-treated knees. On the other hand, total cartilage volumes were significantly increased inMMx-treated knees. On the basis of the findings of this study, the method could be relevant to study new treatments in KOA research.

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Sugasawa, T., Kuji, T., Aoki, K., Yanazawa, K., Takenouchi, A., Watanabe, M., … Takekoshi, K. (2020). Characterization of osteoarthritis in a medial meniscectomy-induced animal model using contrast-enhanced X-ray microtomography. Biomedicines, 8(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines8030056

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