Nada Abughazaleh , Ruth-Anne Seerattan , David A. Hart , Raylene A. Reimer , Walter Herzog
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Abstract
Objective
To develop a novel scoring system to characterize osteoarthritis-related degeneration distinct from spontaneous subchondral bone lesions observed in the tibia and femur of male Sprague Dawley rats.
Method
Knee joints from male rats following 12 weeks of a diet-induced obesity model of osteoarthritis (OA) were assessed. OA histopathological changes (OAHC) were assessed in the knee joints. All scores were evaluated using a modified Mankin score and a modified Osteoarthritis Research Society International histological score. OAHC were divided into 3 categories: (I) Typical OA score evaluating the changes in cartilage structure, cellularity, proteoglycan depletion, and tidemark integrity, (II) A novel Non-typical OA score evaluating cartilage integrity, and the size of local thickening, fragmentation and degeneration along the tidemark and the size and severity of the subchondral bone lesion, and (III) Total OA score comprised of both, the Typical and the Non-typical scores.
Results
Rats exposed to a high fat/high sucrose diet had higher Typical OA score compared to a control group (Chow). Non-typical and Total OA scores revealed no differences in the severity of the lesions between the HFS and the Chow group animals. All scoring systems had excellent intra- and inter-examiner reliability.
Conclusion
The spontaneous bone lesions observed in male Sprague Dawley rats can obscure the effect of the diet-induced obesity if the classical scoring system is used to assess joint degeneration. The newly proposed scoring method provides a reliable method to distinguish classical OA joint degeneration from spontaneous Non-typical lesions occurring in these rats.
新型骨关节炎评分系统可将雄性 Sprague Dawley 大鼠的典型 OA 关节退化与非典型病变区分开来
方法 对雄性 Sprague Dawley 大鼠进行为期 12 周的骨关节炎(OA)饮食诱导肥胖模型后的膝关节进行评估。评估膝关节的 OA 组织病理学变化(OAHC)。所有评分均采用改良的曼金评分和改良的国际骨关节炎研究学会组织学评分进行评估。OAHC分为三类:(I)典型OA评分,评估软骨结构、细胞性、蛋白多糖耗竭和腱痕完整性的变化;(II)新的非典型OA评分,评估软骨完整性、腱痕局部增厚、碎裂和退化的大小以及软骨下骨病变的大小和严重程度;(III)OA总评分,包括典型和非典型评分。结果与对照组(Chow)相比,摄入高脂肪/高蔗糖饮食的大鼠的典型 OA 得分更高。非典型和总 OA 评分显示,高脂/高蔗糖饮食组和周氏饮食组动物的病变严重程度没有差异。所有评分系统在检查者内部和检查者之间都具有极佳的可靠性。 结论如果使用传统的评分系统来评估关节退化,在雄性 Sprague Dawley 大鼠身上观察到的自发性骨损伤可能会掩盖饮食诱导肥胖的影响。新提出的评分方法提供了一种可靠的方法,可将这些大鼠发生的典型 OA 关节退化与自发性非典型病变区分开来。