Journal article
Changes to the activity and sensitivity of nerves innervating subchondral bone contribute to pain in late-stage osteoarthritis
M Morgan, J Thai, V Nazemian, R Song, JJ Ivanusic
Pain | LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 2022
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Abstract
Although it is clear that osteoarthritis (OA) pain involves activation and/or sensitization of nociceptors that innervate knee joint articular tissues, much less is known about the role of the innervation of surrounding bone. In this study, we used monoiodoacetate (MIA)-induced OA in male rats to test the idea that pain in OA is driven by differential contributions from nerves that innervate knee joint articular tissues vs the surrounding bone. The time-course of pain behavior was assayed using the advanced dynamic weight-bearing device, and histopathology was examined using haematoxylin and eosin histology. Extracellular electrophysiological recordings of knee joint and bone afferent neuron..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by funding from the National Health and Medical Research Council NHMRC #1185981.