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Positive transcriptional response on inflammation and joint remodelling influenced by physical exercise in proteoglycan-induced arthritis: An animal study

AIMS: To assess the effect of physical exercise (PE) on the histological and transcriptional characteristics of proteoglycan-induced arthritis (PGIA) in BALB/c mice. METHODS: Following PGIA, mice were subjected to treadmill PE for ten weeks. The tarsal joints were used for histological and genetic a...

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Autores principales: González-Chávez, Susana A., Pacheco-Tena, César, Quiñonez-Flores, Celia M., Espino-Solis, Gerardo P., Burrola-De Anda, Jessica I., Muñoz-Morales, Perla M.
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Publicado: 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7229339/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32435454
http://dx.doi.org/10.1302/2046-3758.91.BJR-2019-0055.R2
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author González-Chávez, Susana A.
Pacheco-Tena, César
Quiñonez-Flores, Celia M.
Espino-Solis, Gerardo P.
Burrola-De Anda, Jessica I.
Muñoz-Morales, Perla M.
author_facet González-Chávez, Susana A.
Pacheco-Tena, César
Quiñonez-Flores, Celia M.
Espino-Solis, Gerardo P.
Burrola-De Anda, Jessica I.
Muñoz-Morales, Perla M.
author_sort González-Chávez, Susana A.
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description AIMS: To assess the effect of physical exercise (PE) on the histological and transcriptional characteristics of proteoglycan-induced arthritis (PGIA) in BALB/c mice. METHODS: Following PGIA, mice were subjected to treadmill PE for ten weeks. The tarsal joints were used for histological and genetic analysis through microarray technology. The genes differentially expressed by PE in the arthritic mice were obtained from the microarray experiments. Bioinformatic analysis in the DAVID, STRING, and Cytoscape bioinformatic resources allowed the association of these genes in biological processes and signalling pathways. RESULTS: Arthritic mice improved their physical fitness by 42.5% after PE intervention; it induced the differential expression of 2,554 genes. The bioinformatic analysis showed that the downregulated genes (n = 1,371) were significantly associated with cellular processes that mediate the inflammation, including Janus kinase-signal transducer and activator of transcription proteins (JAK-STAT), Notch, and cytokine receptor interaction signalling pathways. Moreover, the protein interaction network showed that the downregulated inflammatory mediators interleukin (IL) 4, IL5, IL2 receptor alpha (IL2rα), IL2 receptor beta (IL2rβ), chemokine ligand (CXCL) 9, and CXCL12 were interacting in several pathways associated with the pathogenesis of arthritis. The upregulated genes (n = 1,183) were associated with processes involved in the remodelling of the extracellular matrix and bone mineralization, as well as with the processes of aerobic metabolism. At the histological level, PE attenuated joint inflammatory infiltrate and cartilage erosion. CONCLUSION: Physical exercise influences parameters intimately linked to inflammatory arthropathies. Research on the effect of PE on the pathogenesis process of arthritis is still necessary for animal and human models. Cite this article: Bone Joint Res. 2020;9(1):36–48.
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spelling pubmed-72293392020-05-20 Positive transcriptional response on inflammation and joint remodelling influenced by physical exercise in proteoglycan-induced arthritis: An animal study González-Chávez, Susana A. Pacheco-Tena, César Quiñonez-Flores, Celia M. Espino-Solis, Gerardo P. Burrola-De Anda, Jessica I. Muñoz-Morales, Perla M. Bone Joint Res Arthritis AIMS: To assess the effect of physical exercise (PE) on the histological and transcriptional characteristics of proteoglycan-induced arthritis (PGIA) in BALB/c mice. METHODS: Following PGIA, mice were subjected to treadmill PE for ten weeks. The tarsal joints were used for histological and genetic analysis through microarray technology. The genes differentially expressed by PE in the arthritic mice were obtained from the microarray experiments. Bioinformatic analysis in the DAVID, STRING, and Cytoscape bioinformatic resources allowed the association of these genes in biological processes and signalling pathways. RESULTS: Arthritic mice improved their physical fitness by 42.5% after PE intervention; it induced the differential expression of 2,554 genes. The bioinformatic analysis showed that the downregulated genes (n = 1,371) were significantly associated with cellular processes that mediate the inflammation, including Janus kinase-signal transducer and activator of transcription proteins (JAK-STAT), Notch, and cytokine receptor interaction signalling pathways. Moreover, the protein interaction network showed that the downregulated inflammatory mediators interleukin (IL) 4, IL5, IL2 receptor alpha (IL2rα), IL2 receptor beta (IL2rβ), chemokine ligand (CXCL) 9, and CXCL12 were interacting in several pathways associated with the pathogenesis of arthritis. The upregulated genes (n = 1,183) were associated with processes involved in the remodelling of the extracellular matrix and bone mineralization, as well as with the processes of aerobic metabolism. At the histological level, PE attenuated joint inflammatory infiltrate and cartilage erosion. CONCLUSION: Physical exercise influences parameters intimately linked to inflammatory arthropathies. Research on the effect of PE on the pathogenesis process of arthritis is still necessary for animal and human models. Cite this article: Bone Joint Res. 2020;9(1):36–48. 2020-05-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7229339/ /pubmed/32435454 http://dx.doi.org/10.1302/2046-3758.91.BJR-2019-0055.R2 Text en © 2020 Author(s) et al Open Access This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) licence, which permits the copying and redistribution of the work only, and provided the original author and source are credted. See https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/.
spellingShingle Arthritis
González-Chávez, Susana A.
Pacheco-Tena, César
Quiñonez-Flores, Celia M.
Espino-Solis, Gerardo P.
Burrola-De Anda, Jessica I.
Muñoz-Morales, Perla M.
Positive transcriptional response on inflammation and joint remodelling influenced by physical exercise in proteoglycan-induced arthritis: An animal study
title Positive transcriptional response on inflammation and joint remodelling influenced by physical exercise in proteoglycan-induced arthritis: An animal study
title_full Positive transcriptional response on inflammation and joint remodelling influenced by physical exercise in proteoglycan-induced arthritis: An animal study
title_fullStr Positive transcriptional response on inflammation and joint remodelling influenced by physical exercise in proteoglycan-induced arthritis: An animal study
title_full_unstemmed Positive transcriptional response on inflammation and joint remodelling influenced by physical exercise in proteoglycan-induced arthritis: An animal study
title_short Positive transcriptional response on inflammation and joint remodelling influenced by physical exercise in proteoglycan-induced arthritis: An animal study
title_sort positive transcriptional response on inflammation and joint remodelling influenced by physical exercise in proteoglycan-induced arthritis: an animal study
topic Arthritis
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7229339/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32435454
http://dx.doi.org/10.1302/2046-3758.91.BJR-2019-0055.R2
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