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Initial joint bleed volume in a delayed on‐demand treatment setup correlates with subsequent synovial changes in hemophilic mice
BACKGROUND: Hemophilic arthropathy is a debilitating morbidity of hemophilia caused by recurrent joint bleeds. We investigated if the joint bleed volume, before initiation of treatment, was linked to the subsequent degree of histopathological changes and the development of bone pathology in a mouse...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7323705/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32613175 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ame2.12118 |
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author | Vøls, Kåre Kryger Kjelgaard‐Hansen, Mads Ley, Carsten Dan Hansen, Axel Kornerup Petersen, Maj |
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description | BACKGROUND: Hemophilic arthropathy is a debilitating morbidity of hemophilia caused by recurrent joint bleeds. We investigated if the joint bleed volume, before initiation of treatment, was linked to the subsequent degree of histopathological changes and the development of bone pathology in a mouse model of hemophilic arthropathy. METHODS: FVIII knock‐out (F8‐KO) mice were dosed with a micro‐CT blood pool agent prior to induction of hemarthrosis. Eight hours after induction, the bleed volume was quantified with micro computed tomography (micro‐CT) and recombinant FVIII treatment initiated. On Day 8, inflammation in the knees was characterized by fluorescence molecular tomography. On Day 14, knee pathology was characterized by micro‐CT and histopathology. In a second study, contrast agent was injected into the knee of wild‐type (WT) mice, followed by histopathological evaluation on Day 14. RESULTS: The average joint bleed volume before treatment was 3.9 mm(3). The inflammation‐related fluorescent intensities in the injured knees were significantly increased on Day 8. The injured knees had significantly increased synovitis scores, vessel counts, and areas of hemosiderin compared to un‐injured knees. However, no cartilage‐ or bone pathology was observed. The bleed volume before initiation of treatment correlated with the degree of synovitis and was associated with high fluorescent intensity on Day 8. In F8‐KO and WT mice, persistence of contrast agent in the joint elicited morphological changes. CONCLUSION: When applying a delayed on‐demand treatment regimen to hemophilic mice subjected to an induced knee hemarthrosis, the degree of histopathological changes on Day 14 reflected the bleed volume prior to initiation of treatment. |
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spelling | pubmed-73237052020-06-30 Initial joint bleed volume in a delayed on‐demand treatment setup correlates with subsequent synovial changes in hemophilic mice Vøls, Kåre Kryger Kjelgaard‐Hansen, Mads Ley, Carsten Dan Hansen, Axel Kornerup Petersen, Maj Animal Model Exp Med Original Articles BACKGROUND: Hemophilic arthropathy is a debilitating morbidity of hemophilia caused by recurrent joint bleeds. We investigated if the joint bleed volume, before initiation of treatment, was linked to the subsequent degree of histopathological changes and the development of bone pathology in a mouse model of hemophilic arthropathy. METHODS: FVIII knock‐out (F8‐KO) mice were dosed with a micro‐CT blood pool agent prior to induction of hemarthrosis. Eight hours after induction, the bleed volume was quantified with micro computed tomography (micro‐CT) and recombinant FVIII treatment initiated. On Day 8, inflammation in the knees was characterized by fluorescence molecular tomography. On Day 14, knee pathology was characterized by micro‐CT and histopathology. In a second study, contrast agent was injected into the knee of wild‐type (WT) mice, followed by histopathological evaluation on Day 14. RESULTS: The average joint bleed volume before treatment was 3.9 mm(3). The inflammation‐related fluorescent intensities in the injured knees were significantly increased on Day 8. The injured knees had significantly increased synovitis scores, vessel counts, and areas of hemosiderin compared to un‐injured knees. However, no cartilage‐ or bone pathology was observed. The bleed volume before initiation of treatment correlated with the degree of synovitis and was associated with high fluorescent intensity on Day 8. In F8‐KO and WT mice, persistence of contrast agent in the joint elicited morphological changes. CONCLUSION: When applying a delayed on‐demand treatment regimen to hemophilic mice subjected to an induced knee hemarthrosis, the degree of histopathological changes on Day 14 reflected the bleed volume prior to initiation of treatment. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-06-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7323705/ /pubmed/32613175 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ame2.12118 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Animal Models and Experimental Medicine published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of The Chinese Association for Laboratory Animal Sciences This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes. |
spellingShingle | Original Articles Vøls, Kåre Kryger Kjelgaard‐Hansen, Mads Ley, Carsten Dan Hansen, Axel Kornerup Petersen, Maj Initial joint bleed volume in a delayed on‐demand treatment setup correlates with subsequent synovial changes in hemophilic mice |
title | Initial joint bleed volume in a delayed on‐demand treatment setup correlates with subsequent synovial changes in hemophilic mice |
title_full | Initial joint bleed volume in a delayed on‐demand treatment setup correlates with subsequent synovial changes in hemophilic mice |
title_fullStr | Initial joint bleed volume in a delayed on‐demand treatment setup correlates with subsequent synovial changes in hemophilic mice |
title_full_unstemmed | Initial joint bleed volume in a delayed on‐demand treatment setup correlates with subsequent synovial changes in hemophilic mice |
title_short | Initial joint bleed volume in a delayed on‐demand treatment setup correlates with subsequent synovial changes in hemophilic mice |
title_sort | initial joint bleed volume in a delayed on‐demand treatment setup correlates with subsequent synovial changes in hemophilic mice |
topic | Original Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7323705/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32613175 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ame2.12118 |
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