4.6 Article

Localized 3D analysis of cartilage composition and morphology in small animal models of joint degeneration

Journal

OSTEOARTHRITIS AND CARTILAGE
Volume 21, Issue 8, Pages 1132-1141

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.joca.2013.05.018

Keywords

Rat; Joint degeneration; EPIC-mu CT; MMT; MIA

Funding

  1. National Institute of Health (NIH)

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Objective: Current histological scoring methods to evaluate efficacy of potential therapeutics for slowing or preventing joint degeneration are time-consuming and semi-quantitative in nature. Hence, there is a need to develop and standardize quantitative outcome measures to define sensitive metrics for studying potential therapeutics. The objectives of this study were to use equilibrium partitioning of an ionic contrast agent via Equilibrium Partitioning of an Ionic Contrast-Microcomputed tomography (EPIC-mu CT) to quantitatively characterize morphological and compositional changes in the tibial articular cartilage in two distinct models of joint degeneration and define localized regions of interest to detect degenerative cartilage changes. Materials and Methods: The monosodium iodoacetate (MIA) and medial meniscal transection (MMT) rat models were used in this study. Three weeks post-surgery, tibiae were analyzed using EPIC-mu CT and histology. EPIC-mu CT allowed measurement of 3D morphological changes in cartilage thickness, volume and composition. Results: Extensive cartilage degeneration was observed throughout the joint in the MIA model after 3 weeks. In contrast, the MMT model showed more localized degeneration with regional thickening of the medial tibial plateau and a decrease in attenuation consistent with proteoglycan (PG) depletion. Focal lesions were also observed and 3D volume calculated as an additional outcome metric. Conclusions: EPIC-mu CT was used to quantitatively assess joint degeneration in two distinct preclinical models. The MMT model showed similar features to human Osteoarthritis (OA), including localized lesion formation and PG loss, while the MIA model displayed extensive cartilage degeneration throughout the joint. EPIC-mu CT imaging provides a rapid and quantitative screening tool for preclinical evaluation of OA therapeutics. (C) 2013 Osteoarthritis Research Society International. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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