Histological Evaluation of Arthritis in Mice

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Arthritis is one the almost commonly prevalent painful diseases which cause limit the movement of joints. This study conducts to investigate histological alterations resulted in rheumatoid arthritis (RA)-induced in mice and estimating the levels of some serum biomarkers including serum IL-6, CRP and RF. Totally, 30 were purchased, acclimated, and divided into two groups; control that injected distilled water, and arthritis that injected adjuvant (CFA). Post the 25th day of experiment, all study mice of both groups were subjected for collection of blood and right ankle joints. Serologically, the findings of IL-6, CRP and RF of arthritis group were elevated significantly when compare to control mice. Histologically, the findings observed in mice of control group were included the proliferation of chondrocytes of articular cartilage with moderate cellular and subchondral marrow space, infiltration few inflammatory cells in dermis, proliferation of chondrocytes in articular cartilage with absence of inflammatory reaction in synovial cavity, moderate infiltration of inflammatory cells in subcutaneous tissue, nearly normal articular cartilage with regular tidemark and absence of sclerosis in marrow spaces, regenerative articular cartilage and regular tidemark line with presence of very narrow distance between articular cartilage and marrow bone, and existence of normal bone trabeculae. In arthritis mice, there were an infiltration of inflammatory cells in subcutaneous tissues and dermis, marked increases in numbers of osteoclasts, sclerosis, regular tidemark and proliferation of chondrocytes, low amonunt of abscesses in subcutaneous tissue, thickness of bone trabeculae, fragments of bone, subchondral sclerosis, moderate distance between bone and articular cartilage. In conclussion, RA causes severe impacts on tissues of affected joints. Studying the mechanism of inhibition during different inflammatory process appear needed.
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小鼠关节炎的组织学评估
关节炎是一种几乎常见的疼痛性疾病,会导致关节活动受限。本研究旨在调查类风湿性关节炎(RA)诱导的小鼠的组织学变化,并估算一些血清生物标志物的水平,包括血清 IL-6、CRP 和 RF。小鼠共 30 只,经适应性训练后分为两组:注射蒸馏水的对照组和注射佐剂(CFA)的关节炎组。实验第 25 天后,对两组所有研究小鼠进行采血和右踝关节采血。从血清学角度看,与对照组小鼠相比,关节炎组小鼠的 IL-6、CRP 和 RF 均明显升高。组织学方面,对照组小鼠的结果包括:关节软骨的软骨细胞增生,细胞和软骨下骨髓间隙适中;真皮层有少量炎症细胞浸润;关节软骨的软骨细胞增生,滑膜腔无炎症反应、皮下组织有中度炎症细胞浸润;关节软骨接近正常,有规则的胫骨痕,骨髓间隙无硬化;关节软骨再生,有规则的胫骨痕线,关节软骨与骨髓之间的距离很窄;存在正常的骨小梁。在关节炎小鼠中,皮下组织和真皮中有炎性细胞浸润,破骨细胞数量明显增加,软骨硬化,有规则的钙化线,软骨细胞增生,皮下组织脓肿数量少,骨小梁厚度大,骨碎片多,软骨下硬化,骨与关节软骨之间的距离适中。总之,RA 会对受影响关节的组织造成严重影响。因此,有必要对不同炎症过程中的抑制机制进行研究。
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