Reduced locomotor activity correlates with increased severity of arthritis in a mouse model of antibody-induced arthritis.

Narendiran Rajasekaran, Ricky Tran, Conrado Pascual, Xinmin Xie, Elizabeth D Mellins
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Abstract

Introduction: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic autoimmune disease characterized by synovial hyperplasia and progressive cartilage and bone destruction that leads to a substantial loss of general functions and/or a decline in physical activities such as walking speed in humans. The K/BxN serum transfer arthritis in mice shares many immunological and pathological features with human RA. Very few studies are available in mice that investigate the changes in physical activity in relation to arthritis development. In this study we investigate the effect of arthritis on the locomotor activity of mice during K/BxN sera transfer arthritis.

Methods: Arthritis was induced in Balb/c mice by injecting intraperitoneally with 200ul of K/BxN sera; Balb/c mice injected with phosphate buffered saline (PBS) served as control. Progress of arthritis was estimated by daily measurements of joint thickness. Each mouse's locomotor activity (travel distance and travel time) was assessed every day for duration of 20 minute period using the SmartCage™ platform. Data were analyzed using the SmartCage™ analysis software (CageScore™).

Results: Arthritic Balb/c mice showed a reduction in distance covered and travel speed when compared to arthritis-free, control Balb/c mice. Maximum decline in locomotor activity was observed during the peak period of the disease and correlated to the increase in joint thickness in the arthritic mice.

Conclusion: This report demonstrates that measuring locomotor activity of mice during progression of K/BxN sera-induced arthritis using the SmartCage™ platform offers a quantitative method to assess physical activity in mice during arthritis.

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在抗体诱导的关节炎小鼠模型中,运动活动减少与关节炎严重程度增加相关。
类风湿关节炎(RA)是一种慢性自身免疫性疾病,以滑膜增生和进行性软骨和骨骼破坏为特征,导致人体一般功能的严重丧失和/或身体活动(如步行速度)的下降。小鼠K/BxN血清转移性关节炎与人类RA具有许多免疫学和病理学特征。很少有研究在小鼠身上调查与关节炎发展有关的身体活动的变化。本研究探讨关节炎对K/BxN血清转移性关节炎小鼠运动活动的影响。方法:通过腹腔注射K/BxN血清200ul诱导Balb/c小鼠关节炎;Balb/c小鼠注射磷酸盐缓冲盐水(PBS)作为对照。通过每日测量关节厚度来评估关节炎的进展。每天使用SmartCage™平台评估每只小鼠的运动活动(移动距离和移动时间),持续20分钟。使用SmartCage™分析软件(CageScore™)分析数据。结果:与未患关节炎的Balb/c小鼠相比,患关节炎的Balb/c小鼠的行走距离和行走速度均有所减少。在疾病的高峰期观察到运动活动的最大下降,并与关节炎小鼠关节厚度的增加相关。结论:本报告表明,使用SmartCage™平台测量K/BxN血清性关节炎进展期间小鼠的运动活动,为评估关节炎期间小鼠的身体活动提供了一种定量方法。
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