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Shuichi Miyamoto1, Junichi Nakamura2, Seiji Ohtori1, Sumihisa Orita1, Takanori Omae1, Takayuki Nakajima1, Takane Suzuki1, Kazuhisa Takahashi1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The mechanism for hip pain has been unclear because of a lack of experimental animal models. We aimed to establish an intra-articular injection technique to the rat hip and to document the effect of intra-articular mono-iodoacetate (MIA) injection to the rat hip with radiography and histology.Entities:
Keywords: Hip in rats; Intra-articular injection; Mono-iodoacetate; Osteoarthritis
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26992380 PMCID: PMC4797112 DOI: 10.1186/s12891-016-0985-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Fig. 1Intra-articular injection technique to rat hip. a The right hip is exposed via posterior approach in the lateral decubitus position. b The posterior aspect of the capsule, the joint space (broken line), and the sciatic nerve (white arrow) are identified. c Intra-articular injection of 25 μl of Pyoktanin Blue. d Leak test of the pigment
Fig. 2Time course of X-ray and histopathology of the hip in MIA group. After 7 days (a–d), 14 days (e–h), 28 days (i–l), 42 days (m–p), and 56 days (q–t). Anteroposterior (a, e, i, m, and q) and lateral (b, f, j, n, and r) radiographs of the rat hip. Hematoxylin and eosin (c, g, k, o, and s) and Safranin O (d, h, l, p, t) staining. Scale bars are 1 mm. This shows no evidence of narrowing of the joint space (a, b) or degeneration (c, d) at 7 days, but possible joint space narrowing (e, f) and extensive involvement of cartilage (g, h) at 14 days, definite joint space narrowing and deformity of the femoral head (i, j) and multifocal collapse of bony trabeculae in the acetabulum and the femoral head (k, l) at 28 days, severely deformed femoral head and erosive acetabulum (m, n) and peeling of articular cartilage and exposure of subchondral bone (o, p) at 42 days, and destruction of the femoral head and acetabulum (q, r) and complete disappearance of articular cartilage (s, t) at 56 days
Fig. 3Time course of X-ray and histopathology of the hip in the control group. After 7 days (a–d), 14 days (e–h), 28 days (i–l), 42 days (m–p), and 56 days (q–t). Anteroposterior (a, e, i, m, and q) and lateral (b, f, j, n, and r) radiographs of the rat hip. Hematoxylin and eosin (c, g, k, o, and s) and Safranin O (d, h, l, p, t) staining. Scale bars are 1 mm. This shows no evidence of degeneration or narrowing of the joint space during the period
Fig. 4Mankin scores in the MIA and control groups. Osteoarthritic changes become progressive in the MIA group in comparison with controls after 14, 28, 42 and 56 days, respectively. *p <0.05