OBJECTIVE: To clarify the role of articular innervation during the acute and post-arthritic phases, we investigated the changes taking place over time in the nerve fibers from joint tissues of adjuvant arthritic rats. METHODS: Nerve densities (i.e., the number of nerve fibers observed per unit area of tissue section) were estimated in periarticular tissues, synovium and epiphysis from ankle joints. Nerves were identified by immunofluorescence microscopy using antibodies against general neuronal markers (Protein Gene Product 9.5, synaptophysin, neurofilaments and Schwann cells), and markers specific for either sensory or sympathetic nerves (Substance P, calcitonin gene related peptide, neuropeptide tyrosine and its C-terminal flanking peptide, and the catecholamine synthesising enzyme tyrosine hydroxilase). RESULTS: In arthritic rats, the density of nerve fibers in the periarticular tissues, epiphysis and synovium was significantly reduced when compared to control animals. This decrease was observed using antibodies for both non releasable neuronal products (Protein Gene Product 9.5, synaptophysin, neurofilaments and Schwann cells) and neuropeptides (Substance P, calcitonin gene related peptide, neuropeptide tyrosine and its C-terminal flanking peptide), thus suggesting the existence of a structural nervous lesion with the parallel depletion of peptides. As the clinical arthritis subsided, there was a progressive reinnervation of all the articular structures analysed, which often exceeded the density of nerves in the control animals. CONCLUSION: This work supports a close relationship between the nervous system and arthritis. We propose that cycles of nerve destruction and regeneration may be related to the characteristic periods of remission and activity of some forms of chronic arthritis.
OBJECTIVE: To clarify the role of articular innervation during the acute and post-arthritic phases, we investigated the changes taking place over time in the nerve fibers from joint tissues of adjuvant arthritic rats. METHODS: Nerve densities (i.e., the number of nerve fibers observed per unit area of tissue section) were estimated in periarticular tissues, synovium and epiphysis from ankle joints. Nerves were identified by immunofluorescence microscopy using antibodies against general neuronal markers (Protein Gene Product 9.5, synaptophysin, neurofilaments and Schwann cells), and markers specific for either sensory or sympathetic nerves (Substance P, calcitonin gene related peptide, neuropeptidetyrosine and its C-terminal flanking peptide, and the catecholamine synthesising enzyme tyrosine hydroxilase). RESULTS: In arthritic rats, the density of nerve fibers in the periarticular tissues, epiphysis and synovium was significantly reduced when compared to control animals. This decrease was observed using antibodies for both non releasable neuronal products (Protein Gene Product 9.5, synaptophysin, neurofilaments and Schwann cells) and neuropeptides (Substance P, calcitonin gene related peptide, neuropeptidetyrosine and its C-terminal flanking peptide), thus suggesting the existence of a structural nervous lesion with the parallel depletion of peptides. As the clinical arthritis subsided, there was a progressive reinnervation of all the articular structures analysed, which often exceeded the density of nerves in the control animals. CONCLUSION: This work supports a close relationship between the nervous system and arthritis. We propose that cycles of nerve destruction and regeneration may be related to the characteristic periods of remission and activity of some forms of chronic arthritis.
Authors: R Cascão; B Vidal; H Raquel; A Neves-Costa; N Figueiredo; V Gupta; J E Fonseca; L F Moita Journal: Autoimmun Rev Date: 2012-03-03 Impact factor: 9.754
Authors: Bruno Vidal; Rita Cascão; Ana Catarina Vale; Inês Cavaleiro; Maria Fátima Vaz; José Américo Almeida Brito; Helena Canhão; João Eurico Fonseca Journal: PLoS One Date: 2015-01-24 Impact factor: 3.240
Authors: Rita Cascão; Bruno Vidal; Mikko Arttu Jalmari Finnilä; Inês Pascoal Lopes; Rui Lourenço Teixeira; Simo Saarakkala; Luis Ferreira Moita; João Eurico Fonseca Journal: RMD Open Date: 2017-09-14
Authors: Rita Cascão; Bruno Vidal; Inês P Lopes; Eunice Paisana; José Rino; Luis F Moita; João E Fonseca Journal: PLoS One Date: 2015-12-11 Impact factor: 3.240