Morphometric aspects of the articular cartilage of rats treated with low-level laser therapy and exercise in a rheumatoid arthritis model

M. Neves, A. L. Tavares, Ana Caroline Barbosa Retameiro, A. Reginato, Taciane Stein da Silva Leal, L. Ribeiro, G. Bertolini
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Introduction: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is classified as an autoimmune, chronic disease affecting diarthrodial joints and periarticular structures. Objective: To evaluate whether low-intensity laser treatment (LLLT) and/or exercise reduce the deleterious effects of tissue in a rheumatoid arthritis model. Methods: 128 rats were divided into two inflammatory periods: acute (7 days) and chronic (28 days) and subdivided into control, injury and treatment. The protocol with Freund's Complete Adjuvant was used in two inoculations, one intradermal and one intraarticular in the tibiofemoral joint, the control animals received saline solution. For treatment, LLLT 660 nm, 5 J/cm² was used in the sensitized joint and climbing exercise in stairways with an overload of 100 grams. After the experimental period, the animals were euthanized and the joints were prepared for morphometric analysis of the total thickness, superficial, deep, and cellular density of the articular cartilage. Generalized Linear Models with Sidak post-test were chosen. Results: The control group was found to be different from the lesion group with greater joint cartilage thickness, and the animals treated with exercise alone increased the joint cartilage compared to the control group. Conclusion: The animals treated with laser association and exercise showed improvement in the morphometric aspects of the articular cartilage.
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在类风湿性关节炎模型中,低水平激光治疗和运动对大鼠关节软骨的形态学影响
类风湿关节炎(RA)被归类为一种影响腹泻关节和关节周围结构的自身免疫性慢性疾病。目的:评估低强度激光治疗(LLLT)和/或运动是否能减少类风湿关节炎模型中组织的有害影响。方法:将128只大鼠分为急性期(7 d)和慢性期(28 d),再分为对照组、损伤期和治疗期。采用弗氏完全佐剂方案进行两次接种,一次皮内接种,一次关节内接种,对照动物接受生理盐水溶液。处理时,使用660nm, 5 J/cm²的LLLT在楼梯上进行增敏关节和攀爬运动,过载100克。实验结束后,对动物实施安乐死,制备关节,对关节软骨的总厚度、表面、深层和细胞密度进行形态计量学分析。选择具有Sidak后验的广义线性模型。结果:对照组与病变组不同,关节软骨厚度更大,单独运动处理的动物关节软骨较对照组增加。结论:经激光联合运动治疗的动物在关节软骨形态学方面有明显改善。
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