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Osteoarthritis of the Knee in the Rabbit Produced by Immobilization:: Attempts to Achieve a Reproducible Model for Studies on Pathogenesis and Therapy
Authors:Anders Langenski  ld  Jarl-Erik Michelsson  Tapio Videman
Institution:  a Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Helsinki University Central Hospital and the Orthopaedic Hospital of the Invalid Foundation, Helsinki, Finland
Abstract:In order to obtain a reproducible experimental model of osteoarthritis a method of immobilizing the rabbit's knee in extension by means of a plastic splint was developed. The right knees of the rabbits were immobilized for periods varying from 4 days to 24 weeks. With the left knees as controls the knees were studied in a variety of ways among these being radiography (126 rabbits), histological sections stained with Alcian Blue (88 rabbits), analysis of 35S-sulphate uptake (22 rabbits) and 35S-autoradiography (6 rabbits). In 27 rabbits the regaining of mobility after immobilization was studied. After 5-6 weeks of immobilization most of the knees showed moderate or severe changes including loss of articular cartilage and osteophyte formation. Immobilization of the rabbit's knee by this method provokes a fairly easily reproducible type of degenerative joint disease showing similarities to advanced osteoarthritis as seen in humans.
Keywords:animal experiments  immobilization  osteoarthritis  knee
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