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The rat osteoarthritis bone score for histological pathology relevant to human bone marrow lesions and pain.

McWilliams, DF; Shahtaheri, M; Koushesh, S; Joseph, C; Gowler, PR; Xu, L; Chapman, V; Sofat, N; Walsh, DA (2024) The rat osteoarthritis bone score for histological pathology relevant to human bone marrow lesions and pain. Osteoarthr Cartil Open, 7 (1). p. 100544. ISSN 2665-9131 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ocarto.2024.100544
SGUL Authors: Sofat, Nidhi Koushesh, Soraya

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Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Histological osteochondral characteristics of inflammation, fibrosis, vascularity, cartilage islands, vessels entering cartilage, thickened trabeculae and cysts are associated with bone marrow lesions (BMLs) in human knee osteoarthritis (OA). We identified and developed a method for scoring comparable pathology in two rat OA knee pain models. METHODS: Rats (n ​= ​8-10 per group) were injected with monoiodoacetate (MIA) or saline, or underwent meniscal transection (MNX) or sham surgery. Pain behaviour (weight bearing asymmetry and mechanical hindpaw withdrawal thresholds (PWTs)) were measured and knee samples obtained. Features associated with BMLs were evaluated using haematoxylin and eosin or Safranin-O stained knee sections. Sections were scored for chondropathy, osteophytes, synovitis and with the human OA Bone Score modified for rats (rOABS). rOABS reliability was assessed with intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC), groups were compared using Mann-Whitney U-tests, and associations examined with Spearman's rho. RESULTS: OABS features were more prevalent in each OA pain group than in controls. rOABS displayed good inter-rater reliability (ICC ​= ​0.79). rOABS was higher in each model than controls; MIA 3.0 (2.3-4.0) vs vehicle 0.0 (0.0-0.0), and MNX 4.0 (2.3-4.8) vs sham 0.0 (0.0-0.0), each p ​< ​0.003. rOABS was associated with OA cartilage involvement (rho ​= ​0.69, p ​< ​0.001), osteophyte (rho ​= ​0.61, p ​< ​0.001) and synovial inflammation (rho ​= ​0.76, p ​< ​0.001). Higher rOABS was associated with pain behaviour: weight bearing asymmetry (rho ​= ​0.65, p ​< ​0.001) and PWT (rho ​= ​-0.47, p ​= ​0.003). CONCLUSIONS: Subchondral pathology in rat OA models resembles human subchondral BMLs. rOABS reliably measured subchondral pathology and was associated with OA structure and pain behaviour.

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: © 2024 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of Osteoarthritis Research Society International (OARSI). This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
Keywords: Bone marrow lesions, Histology, Meniscectomy, Monoiodoacetate, Osteoarthritis, Rat, Osteoarthritis, Rat, Meniscectomy, Monoiodoacetate, Histology, Bone marrow lesions
SGUL Research Institute / Research Centre: Academic Structure > Infection and Immunity Research Institute (INII)
Journal or Publication Title: Osteoarthr Cartil Open
ISSN: 2665-9131
Language: eng
Dates:
DateEvent
5 December 2024Published
27 November 2024Published Online
14 November 2024Accepted
Publisher License: Creative Commons: Attribution 4.0
Projects:
Project IDFunderFunder ID
M11-F3Rosetrees Trusthttp://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000833
204809/16/ZWellcome Trusthttp://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100004440
PubMed ID: 39717525
Web of Science ID: WOS:001376082400001
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URI: https://openaccess.sgul.ac.uk/id/eprint/117057
Publisher's version: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ocarto.2024.100544

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