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Development of an Equine Groove Model to Induce Metacarpophalangeal Osteoarthritis: A Pilot Study on 6 Horses

The aim of this work was to develop an equine metacarpophalangeal joint model that induces osteoarthritis that is not primarily mediated by instability or inflammation. The study involved six Standardbred horses. Standardized cartilage surface damage or “grooves” were created arthroscopically on the...

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Autores principales: Maninchedda, Ugo, Lepage, Olivier M., Gangl, Monika, Hilairet, Sandrine, Remandet, Bernard, Meot, Francoise, Penarier, Geraldine, Segard, Emilie, Cortez, Pierre, Jorgensen, Christian, Steinberg, Régis
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4332493/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25680102
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0115089
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author Maninchedda, Ugo
Lepage, Olivier M.
Gangl, Monika
Hilairet, Sandrine
Remandet, Bernard
Meot, Francoise
Penarier, Geraldine
Segard, Emilie
Cortez, Pierre
Jorgensen, Christian
Steinberg, Régis
author_facet Maninchedda, Ugo
Lepage, Olivier M.
Gangl, Monika
Hilairet, Sandrine
Remandet, Bernard
Meot, Francoise
Penarier, Geraldine
Segard, Emilie
Cortez, Pierre
Jorgensen, Christian
Steinberg, Régis
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description The aim of this work was to develop an equine metacarpophalangeal joint model that induces osteoarthritis that is not primarily mediated by instability or inflammation. The study involved six Standardbred horses. Standardized cartilage surface damage or “grooves” were created arthroscopically on the distal dorsal aspect of the lateral and medial metacarpal condyles of a randomly chosen limb. The contralateral limb was sham operated. After 2 weeks of stall rest, horses were trotted 30 minutes every other day for 8 weeks, then evaluated for lameness and radiographed. Synovial fluid was analyzed for cytology and biomarkers. At 10 weeks post-surgery, horses were euthanized for macroscopic and histologic joint evaluation. Arthroscopic grooving allowed precise and identical damage to the cartilage of all animals. Under the controlled exercise regime, this osteoarthritis groove model displayed significant radiographic, macroscopic, and microscopic degenerative and reactive changes. Histology demonstrated consistent surgically induced grooves limited to non-calcified cartilage and accompanied by secondary adjacent cartilage lesions, chondrocyte necrosis, chondrocyte clusters, cartilage matrix softening, fissuring, mild subchondral bone inflammation, edema, and osteoblastic margination. Synovial fluid biochemistry and cytology demonstrated significantly elevated total protein without an increase in prostaglandin E2, neutrophils, or chondrocytes. This equine metacarpophalangeal groove model demonstrated that standardized non-calcified cartilage damage accompanied by exercise triggered altered osteochondral morphology and cartilage degeneration with minimal or inefficient repair and little inflammatory response. This model, if validated, would allow for assessment of disease processes and the effects of therapy.
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spelling pubmed-43324932015-02-24 Development of an Equine Groove Model to Induce Metacarpophalangeal Osteoarthritis: A Pilot Study on 6 Horses Maninchedda, Ugo Lepage, Olivier M. Gangl, Monika Hilairet, Sandrine Remandet, Bernard Meot, Francoise Penarier, Geraldine Segard, Emilie Cortez, Pierre Jorgensen, Christian Steinberg, Régis PLoS One Research Article The aim of this work was to develop an equine metacarpophalangeal joint model that induces osteoarthritis that is not primarily mediated by instability or inflammation. The study involved six Standardbred horses. Standardized cartilage surface damage or “grooves” were created arthroscopically on the distal dorsal aspect of the lateral and medial metacarpal condyles of a randomly chosen limb. The contralateral limb was sham operated. After 2 weeks of stall rest, horses were trotted 30 minutes every other day for 8 weeks, then evaluated for lameness and radiographed. Synovial fluid was analyzed for cytology and biomarkers. At 10 weeks post-surgery, horses were euthanized for macroscopic and histologic joint evaluation. Arthroscopic grooving allowed precise and identical damage to the cartilage of all animals. Under the controlled exercise regime, this osteoarthritis groove model displayed significant radiographic, macroscopic, and microscopic degenerative and reactive changes. Histology demonstrated consistent surgically induced grooves limited to non-calcified cartilage and accompanied by secondary adjacent cartilage lesions, chondrocyte necrosis, chondrocyte clusters, cartilage matrix softening, fissuring, mild subchondral bone inflammation, edema, and osteoblastic margination. Synovial fluid biochemistry and cytology demonstrated significantly elevated total protein without an increase in prostaglandin E2, neutrophils, or chondrocytes. This equine metacarpophalangeal groove model demonstrated that standardized non-calcified cartilage damage accompanied by exercise triggered altered osteochondral morphology and cartilage degeneration with minimal or inefficient repair and little inflammatory response. This model, if validated, would allow for assessment of disease processes and the effects of therapy. Public Library of Science 2015-02-13 /pmc/articles/PMC4332493/ /pubmed/25680102 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0115089 Text en © 2015 Maninchedda et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Maninchedda, Ugo
Lepage, Olivier M.
Gangl, Monika
Hilairet, Sandrine
Remandet, Bernard
Meot, Francoise
Penarier, Geraldine
Segard, Emilie
Cortez, Pierre
Jorgensen, Christian
Steinberg, Régis
Development of an Equine Groove Model to Induce Metacarpophalangeal Osteoarthritis: A Pilot Study on 6 Horses
title Development of an Equine Groove Model to Induce Metacarpophalangeal Osteoarthritis: A Pilot Study on 6 Horses
title_full Development of an Equine Groove Model to Induce Metacarpophalangeal Osteoarthritis: A Pilot Study on 6 Horses
title_fullStr Development of an Equine Groove Model to Induce Metacarpophalangeal Osteoarthritis: A Pilot Study on 6 Horses
title_full_unstemmed Development of an Equine Groove Model to Induce Metacarpophalangeal Osteoarthritis: A Pilot Study on 6 Horses
title_short Development of an Equine Groove Model to Induce Metacarpophalangeal Osteoarthritis: A Pilot Study on 6 Horses
title_sort development of an equine groove model to induce metacarpophalangeal osteoarthritis: a pilot study on 6 horses
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4332493/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25680102
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0115089
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