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Ryusuke Saito1, Takeshi Muneta1, Nobutake Ozeki2, Yusuke Nakagawa1,2, Mio Udo1, Katsuaki Yanagisawa1, Kunikazu Tsuji3, Makoto Tomita4, Hideyuki Koga1, Ichiro Sekiya5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: It is still debated whether strenuous running in the inflammatory phase produces beneficial or harmful effect in rat knees. We examined (1) the dropout rate of rats during a 30-km running protocol, (2) influences of strenuous running and/or low amounts of mono-iodoacetate injection on cartilage, and (3) the effect of strenuous running on synovitis.Entities:
Keywords: Cartilage; Mono-iodoacetate (MIA); Osteoarthritis; Rat; Strenuous running; Synovitis
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28122526 PMCID: PMC5264323 DOI: 10.1186/s12891-017-1393-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Reports on the effects of running exercise on articular cartilage in Wistar rats
| Study | Running distance | Running period | OA induced | Method | Effect |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sekiya et al. [ | 30 km | 6 weeks | No | Harmful | |
| Siebelt et al. [ | 31.8 km | 6 weeks | No | Harmful | |
| Beckett et al. [ | 30 km / 55 km | 3 / 6 weeks | No | Harmful | |
| Pap et al. [ | 30 km | 12 weeks | Yes | Intracranial self stimulation | Harmful |
| Siebelt et al. [ | 15 km | 6 weeks | Yes | Papain injection | Harmful |
| Saito et al. 2015 | 15 km | 3 weeks | Yes | MIA 0.1 mg injection | Harmful |
| Galois et al. [ | 15 km | 4 weeks | Yes | ACLT | Beneficial |
| Cifuentes et al. [ | 15 km | 8 weeks | Yes | MIA 1.2 mg injection | Beneficial |
Abbreviations: ACLT anterior cruciate ligament transection, MIA mono-iodoacetate
Fig. 1Relationship between the number of rats that could continue to run and the distance rats run during strenuous running. a Treadmill for rats. b Protocol of strenuous running for 30 km for 6 weeks. c Survival rate of rats during the strenuous running
Fig. 2Outline of the study. a Schema to show the grouping of knee injection and running. b Protocol for injection of mono-iodoacetate (MIA), running, and evaluation
Fig. 5Analyses for synovitis of the knee. a Protocol for running without MIA injection. b Synovial sections stained with HE. Whole knee joints were sectioned in the sagittal plane for synovium of infrapatellar fat pad. c Quantification of synovitis evaluated by Krenn’s synovitis scoring system (n = 4). d Protocol for running with MIA injection. e Synovial sections stained with HE. Synovial cell layer is indicated by arrows. f Quantification of synovitis evaluated by Krenn’s synovitis scoring system (n = 4, * p < 0.05 by Steel-Dwass test)
Fig. 3Macroscopic observation for articular cartilage. a Macroscopic images of the femoral and tibial articular cartilages stained with India ink. Cartilage erosion is surrounded by a yellow dotted line. b Quantification of degenerated area of the tibial cartilage (n =4, * p < 0.05 by Steel-Dwass test)
Fig. 4Histological observation for articular cartilage. a Femoral and tibial sections stained with safranin-o in the sagittal plane. b OARSI scores for femoral and tibial cartilage (n =4, * p < 0.05 by Steel-Dwass test)