Degenerative Osteoarthropathy in Laboratory Housed Xenopus (Silurana) tropicalis.

IF 1.1 4区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Comparative medicine Pub Date : 2021-12-01 Epub Date: 2021-11-18 DOI:10.30802/AALAS-CM-21-000061
Mingyun Zhang, Sabrina S Wilson, Kerriann M Casey, Paisley E Thomson, Anne L Zlatow, Valerie S Langlois, Sherril L Green
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Abstract

In this case study, 15 adult laboratory Xenopus (Silurana) tropicalis (7 adult males and 8 adult females) were examined for nodular enlargements of the clawed digits (digits 0, I, II, and III) on the hind feet. Radiographs showed smoothly margined, rounded, peripherally mineralized lesions arising from the distal phalanges of digits 0-III with osteoproductive and osteolytic components in all frogs. Micro computed tomography (microCT) scans further revealed interphalangeal (IP), metacarpophalangeal (MCP), and metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joint osteoarthritis characterized by periarticular new bone formation, rounded mineral foci both peripherally and centrally within the joints, and more rarely, linear mineralization palmar/plantar to the joints in the flexor tendons. In the nonclawed digits, the shape of the distal phalanx was variably distorted and both subluxation and malangulation of IP joints were identified. Histologically, nodules corresponded to a peripheral rim of mature cortical bone surrounding central adipose tissue, scattered hematopoietic elements, and residual bone of the distal phalanx. Occasionally, the peripheral rim of cortical bone extended proximally to encompass the distal aspect of adjacent phalanx. MCP, MTP and IP joint spaces of most digits exhibited widespread osteoarthritis characterized by periarticular cartilaginous or osseous metaplasia, bony remodeling, and less frequently, granulomatous osteomyelitis. Nutritional analyses of the feed did not indicate imbalances nor were the lesions consistent with metabolic bone disease. The exact etiopathogenesis of these lesions is unknown; however, we hypothesize that the osteoarthritic changes are due to a combination of the frogs' mature age, the unique structure of the Xenopus spp. claw, genetics and biomechanical forces on the digits and distal phalanges of the hind feet.

实验室饲养热带爪蟾退行性骨关节病的研究。
在本案例研究中,对15只成年实验室热带爪蟾(Silurana)(7只成年雄性和8只成年雌性)进行了后足爪指(0、1、2和3)的结节性扩大检查。x线片显示,所有蛙类的0-III趾远端指骨出现边缘光滑、圆形、周围矿化的病变,伴有成骨和溶骨成分。显微计算机断层扫描(microCT)进一步显示指骨间(IP)、掌指骨(MCP)和跖指骨(MTP)关节骨性关节炎的特征是关节周围新骨形成,关节周围和中心的圆形矿物灶,更罕见的是掌/足底到关节屈肌腱的线性矿化。在无爪指中,远端指骨的形状不同程度地扭曲,IP关节半脱位和错角化均被识别。组织学上,结节对应于围绕中央脂肪组织的成熟皮质骨的外周边缘,分散的造血因子和远端指骨的残余骨。偶尔,皮质骨的外周缘向近端延伸以包围邻近指骨的远端。大多数手指的MCP、MTP和IP关节间隙表现为广泛的骨关节炎,其特征是关节周围软骨或骨性化生、骨重塑,以及较少出现的肉芽肿性骨髓炎。饲料的营养分析没有显示不平衡,也不符合代谢性骨病的病变。这些病变的确切病因尚不清楚;然而,我们假设骨关节炎的变化是由于青蛙的成熟年龄,爪蟾爪的独特结构,遗传和后脚手指和远端指骨的生物力学力的综合作用。
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Comparative medicine
Comparative medicine 医学-动物学
CiteScore
1.90
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发文量
71
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Comparative Medicine (CM), an international journal of comparative and experimental medicine, is the leading English-language publication in the field and is ranked by the Science Citation Index in the upper third of all scientific journals. The mission of CM is to disseminate high-quality, peer-reviewed information that expands biomedical knowledge and promotes human and animal health through the study of laboratory animal disease, animal models of disease, and basic biologic mechanisms related to disease in people and animals.
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