软骨
骨关节炎
医学
软骨损伤
病态的
基质金属蛋白酶
关节软骨
膝关节
病理
解剖
外科
内科学
替代医学
作者
Haiyan Zhang,Rong Bao,Jiaan Xu,Yanzhi Ge,Zuxiang Chen,Meng‐Qiang Fan,Guangping Yu,Li Zhou,Lingling Guo,Letian Shan,Hang-xing Bao
摘要
Cartilage defects of the knee joint caused by trauma are a common sports joint injury in the clinic, and these defects result in joint pain, impaired movement, and eventually, knee osteoarthritis (kOA). However, there is little effective treatment for cartilage defects or even kOA. Animal models are important for developing therapeutic drugs, but the existing models for cartilage defects are unsatisfactory. This work established a full-thickness cartilage defects (FTCD) model by drilling holes in the femoral trochlear groove of rats, and the subsequent pain behavior and histopathological changes were used as readout experiments. After surgery, the mechanical withdrawal threshold was decreased, chondrocytes at the injured site were lost, matrix metalloproteinase MMP13 expression was increased, and type II collagen expression decreased, consistent with the pathological changes observed in human cartilage defects. This methodology is easy and simple to perform and enables gross observation immediately after the injury. Furthermore, this model can successfully mimic clinical cartilage defects, thus providing a platform for studying the pathological process of cartilage defects and developing corresponding therapeutic drugs.
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