Journal article
Contrast-enhanced CT using a cationic contrast agent enables non-destructive assessment of the biochemical and biomechanical properties of mouse tibial plateau cartilage
BA Lakin, H Patel, C Holland, JD Freedman, JS Shelofsky, BD Snyder, KS Stok, MW Grinstaff
Journal of Orthopaedic Research | WILEY-BLACKWELL | Published : 2016
DOI: 10.1002/jor.23141
Abstract
© 2015 Orthopaedic Research Society.Mouse models of osteoarthritis (OA) are commonly used to study the disease's pathogenesis and efficacy of potential treatments. However, measuring the biochemical and mechanical properties of articular cartilage in these models currently requires destructive and time-consuming histology and mechanical testing. Therefore, we examined the feasibility of using contrast-enhanced CT (CECT) to rapidly and non-destructively image and assess the glycosaminoglycan (GAG) content. Using three ex vivo C57BL/6 mouse tibial plateaus, we determined the time required for the cationic contrast agent CA4+ to equilibrate in the cartilage. The whole-joint coefficient of frict..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Grant sponsor: National Institutes of Health; Grant number: R01GM098361; Grant sponsor: T32 Pharmacology Training; Grant number: 5T32GM008541-14; Grant sponsor: BU Summer UROP Program; Grant sponsor: Boston University.