Journal article
Revealing the interplay of bone and cartilage in osteoarthritis through multimodal imaging of murine joints
KS Stok, G Pelled, Y Zilberman, I Kallai, J Goldhahn, D Gazit, R Müller
Bone | ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC | Published : 2009
Abstract
Osteoarthritis (OA) affects both cartilage and bone tissues, and the subsequent breakdown of the two tissues appears to be interrelated. The interest in the role of subchondral bone changes with OA is growing, and one suggestion is that a simple inverse correlation exists between the cartilage loss and increased bone mineral density. In this work the STR/ort mouse is used as a model for human OA, in order to investigate disease progression. The aim of the work is to elucidate the tempero-spatial relationships between bone and cartilage architecture and determine whether a simple inverse correlation is satisfactory. We employ 3D whole joint quantitative imaging techniques for assessment of su..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the EU project "Engineered mesenchymal stem cells combined with gene therapy for osteoarticular diseases" (QLRT-2001-02039). The authors would like to thank A.G. Bitterman and M. Hochli at the Center for Microscopy and Image Analysis, University of Zurich, for help and advice concerning the CLSM imaging.