An experimentally induced osteoarthritis model in horses performed on both metacarpophalangeal and metatarsophalangeal joints: Technical, clinical, imaging, biochemical, macroscopic and microscopic characterization.

Osteoarthritis is a common cause of pain and economic loss in both humans and horses. The horse is recognized as a suitable model for human osteoarthritis, because the thickness, structure, and mechanical properties of equine articular cartilage are highly comparable to those of humans. Although a n...

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Main Authors: Lélia Bertoni, Sandrine Jacquet-Guibon, Thomas Branly, Florence Legendre, Mélanie Desancé, Céline Mespoulhes, Martine Melin, Daniel-Jean Hartmann, Amandine Schmutz, Jean-Marie Denoix, Philippe Galéra, Magali Demoor, Fabrice Audigié
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-01-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0235251
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spelling doaj-9a0fae6b5f0e413fbd5e830eeb39d3422021-03-03T21:54:01ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-01156e023525110.1371/journal.pone.0235251An experimentally induced osteoarthritis model in horses performed on both metacarpophalangeal and metatarsophalangeal joints: Technical, clinical, imaging, biochemical, macroscopic and microscopic characterization.Lélia BertoniSandrine Jacquet-GuibonThomas BranlyFlorence LegendreMélanie DesancéCéline MespoulhesMartine MelinDaniel-Jean HartmannAmandine SchmutzJean-Marie DenoixPhilippe GaléraMagali DemoorFabrice AudigiéOsteoarthritis is a common cause of pain and economic loss in both humans and horses. The horse is recognized as a suitable model for human osteoarthritis, because the thickness, structure, and mechanical properties of equine articular cartilage are highly comparable to those of humans. Although a number of equine experimental osteoarthritis models have been described in the literature, these cases generally involve the induction of osteoarthritis in just one joint of each animal. This approach necessitates the involvement of large numbers of horses to obtain reliable data and thus limits the use of this animal model, for both economic and ethical reasons. This study adapts an established equine model of post-traumatic osteoarthritis to induce osteoarthritis-associated lesions in all 4 fetlock joints of the same horse in order to reduce the number of animals involved and avoid individual variability, thus obtaining a more reliable method to evaluate treatment efficacy in future studies. The objectives are to assess the feasibility of the procedure, evaluate variability of the lesions according to interindividual and operated-limb position and describe the spontaneous evolution of osteoarthritis-associated pathological changes over a twelve-week period. The procedure was well tolerated by all 8 experimental horses and successfully induced mild osteoarthritis-associated changes in the four fetlock joints of each horse. Observations were carried out using clinical, radiographic, ultrasonographic, and magnetic resonance imaging methods as well as biochemical analyses of synovial fluid and postmortem microscopic and macroscopic evaluations of the joints. No significant differences were found in the progression of osteoarthritis-associated changes between horses or between the different limbs, with the exception of higher synovial effusion in hind fetlocks compared to front fetlocks and higher radiographic scores for left fetlocks compared to the right. This model thus appears to be a reliable means to evaluate the efficacy of new treatments in horses, and may be of interest for translational studies in human medicine.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0235251
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author Lélia Bertoni
Sandrine Jacquet-Guibon
Thomas Branly
Florence Legendre
Mélanie Desancé
Céline Mespoulhes
Martine Melin
Daniel-Jean Hartmann
Amandine Schmutz
Jean-Marie Denoix
Philippe Galéra
Magali Demoor
Fabrice Audigié
spellingShingle Lélia Bertoni
Sandrine Jacquet-Guibon
Thomas Branly
Florence Legendre
Mélanie Desancé
Céline Mespoulhes
Martine Melin
Daniel-Jean Hartmann
Amandine Schmutz
Jean-Marie Denoix
Philippe Galéra
Magali Demoor
Fabrice Audigié
An experimentally induced osteoarthritis model in horses performed on both metacarpophalangeal and metatarsophalangeal joints: Technical, clinical, imaging, biochemical, macroscopic and microscopic characterization.
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author_facet Lélia Bertoni
Sandrine Jacquet-Guibon
Thomas Branly
Florence Legendre
Mélanie Desancé
Céline Mespoulhes
Martine Melin
Daniel-Jean Hartmann
Amandine Schmutz
Jean-Marie Denoix
Philippe Galéra
Magali Demoor
Fabrice Audigié
author_sort Lélia Bertoni
title An experimentally induced osteoarthritis model in horses performed on both metacarpophalangeal and metatarsophalangeal joints: Technical, clinical, imaging, biochemical, macroscopic and microscopic characterization.
title_short An experimentally induced osteoarthritis model in horses performed on both metacarpophalangeal and metatarsophalangeal joints: Technical, clinical, imaging, biochemical, macroscopic and microscopic characterization.
title_full An experimentally induced osteoarthritis model in horses performed on both metacarpophalangeal and metatarsophalangeal joints: Technical, clinical, imaging, biochemical, macroscopic and microscopic characterization.
title_fullStr An experimentally induced osteoarthritis model in horses performed on both metacarpophalangeal and metatarsophalangeal joints: Technical, clinical, imaging, biochemical, macroscopic and microscopic characterization.
title_full_unstemmed An experimentally induced osteoarthritis model in horses performed on both metacarpophalangeal and metatarsophalangeal joints: Technical, clinical, imaging, biochemical, macroscopic and microscopic characterization.
title_sort experimentally induced osteoarthritis model in horses performed on both metacarpophalangeal and metatarsophalangeal joints: technical, clinical, imaging, biochemical, macroscopic and microscopic characterization.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Osteoarthritis is a common cause of pain and economic loss in both humans and horses. The horse is recognized as a suitable model for human osteoarthritis, because the thickness, structure, and mechanical properties of equine articular cartilage are highly comparable to those of humans. Although a number of equine experimental osteoarthritis models have been described in the literature, these cases generally involve the induction of osteoarthritis in just one joint of each animal. This approach necessitates the involvement of large numbers of horses to obtain reliable data and thus limits the use of this animal model, for both economic and ethical reasons. This study adapts an established equine model of post-traumatic osteoarthritis to induce osteoarthritis-associated lesions in all 4 fetlock joints of the same horse in order to reduce the number of animals involved and avoid individual variability, thus obtaining a more reliable method to evaluate treatment efficacy in future studies. The objectives are to assess the feasibility of the procedure, evaluate variability of the lesions according to interindividual and operated-limb position and describe the spontaneous evolution of osteoarthritis-associated pathological changes over a twelve-week period. The procedure was well tolerated by all 8 experimental horses and successfully induced mild osteoarthritis-associated changes in the four fetlock joints of each horse. Observations were carried out using clinical, radiographic, ultrasonographic, and magnetic resonance imaging methods as well as biochemical analyses of synovial fluid and postmortem microscopic and macroscopic evaluations of the joints. No significant differences were found in the progression of osteoarthritis-associated changes between horses or between the different limbs, with the exception of higher synovial effusion in hind fetlocks compared to front fetlocks and higher radiographic scores for left fetlocks compared to the right. This model thus appears to be a reliable means to evaluate the efficacy of new treatments in horses, and may be of interest for translational studies in human medicine.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0235251
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