Journal article

1H NMR spectroscopy of serum reveals unique metabolic fingerprints associated with subtypes of surgically induced osteoarthritis in sheep

AD Maher, C Coles, J White, JF Bateman, ES Fuller, D Burkhardt, CB Little, M Cake, R Read, MB McDonagh, SJ Rochfort

Journal of Proteome Research | AMER CHEMICAL SOC | Published : 2012

Abstract

Osteoarthritis (OA) is a highly prevalent joint disease. Its slow progressive nature and the correlation between pathological changes and clinical symptoms mean that OA is often well advanced by the time of diagnosis. In the absence of any specific pharmacological treatments, there is a pressing need to develop robust biomarkers for OA. We have adopted a nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)-based metabolomic strategy to identify molecular responses to surgically induced OA in an animal model. Sheep underwent one of three types of surgical procedure (sham (control), meniscal destabilization, MD or anterior cruciate ligament transaction, ACLT), and for every animal a serum sample was collected bot..

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Funding Acknowledgements

The surgical studies in sheep were performed as part of the Ph.D. of Emily Fuller funded by a scholarship from The University of Sydney Medical Foundation. C.C., J.W., and J.F.B. were supported by the Victorian Government's Operational Infrastructure Support Program. C.C. and J.F.W. acknowledge funding from Muscular Dystrophy Australia.