Quantitative Analysis of Micro-CT Imaging and Histopathological Signatures of Experimental Arthritis in Rats

Micro-computed tomographic (micro-CT) imaging provides a unique opportunity to capture 3-D architectural information in bone samples. In this study of pathological joint changes in a rat model of adjuvant-induced arthritis (AA), quantitative analysis of bone volume and roughness were performed by mi...

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Main Authors: Matthew D. Silva, Anneli Savinainen, Rasesh Kapadia, Jason Ruan, Elizabeth Siebert, Nicole Avitahl, Rebecca Mosher, Karen Anderson, Bruce Jaffee, Lisa Schopf, Sudeep Chandra
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi - SAGE Publishing 2004-10-01
Series:Molecular Imaging
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1162/15353500200404136
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spelling doaj-e74852415f1541ed9754ffd3ac44b8c32021-04-02T11:19:04ZengHindawi - SAGE PublishingMolecular Imaging1536-01212004-10-01310.1162/1535350020040413610.1162_15353500200404136Quantitative Analysis of Micro-CT Imaging and Histopathological Signatures of Experimental Arthritis in RatsMatthew D. Silva0Anneli Savinainen1Rasesh Kapadia2Jason Ruan3Elizabeth Siebert4Nicole Avitahl5Rebecca Mosher6Karen Anderson7Bruce Jaffee8Lisa Schopf9Sudeep Chandra10Millennium Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Cambridge, MAMillennium Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Cambridge, MAScanco USA, Inc., Wayne, PAMillennium Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Cambridge, MAMillennium Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Cambridge, MAMillennium Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Cambridge, MAMillennium Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Cambridge, MAMillennium Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Cambridge, MAMillennium Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Cambridge, MAMillennium Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Cambridge, MAMillennium Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Cambridge, MAMicro-computed tomographic (micro-CT) imaging provides a unique opportunity to capture 3-D architectural information in bone samples. In this study of pathological joint changes in a rat model of adjuvant-induced arthritis (AA), quantitative analysis of bone volume and roughness were performed by micro-CT imaging and compared with histopathology methods and paw swelling measurement. Micro-CT imaging of excised rat hind paws ( n = 10) stored in formalin consisted of approximately 600 30-μm slices acquired on a 512 × 512 image matrix with isotropic resolution. Following imaging, the joints were scored from H&E stained sections for cartilage/bone erosion, pannus development, inflammation, and synovial hyperplasia. From micro-CT images, quantitative analysis of absolute bone volumes and bone roughness was performed. Bone erosion in the rat AA model is substantial, leading to a significant decline in tarsal volume (27%). The result of the custom bone roughness measurement indicated a 55% increase in surface roughness. Histological and paw volume analyses also demonstrated severe arthritic disease as compared to controls. Statistical analyses indicate correlations among bone volume, roughness, histology, and paw volume. These data demonstrate that the destructive progression of disease in a rat AA model can be quantified using 3-D micro-CT image analysis, which allows assessment of arthritic disease status and efficacy of experimental therapeutic agents.https://doi.org/10.1162/15353500200404136
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author Matthew D. Silva
Anneli Savinainen
Rasesh Kapadia
Jason Ruan
Elizabeth Siebert
Nicole Avitahl
Rebecca Mosher
Karen Anderson
Bruce Jaffee
Lisa Schopf
Sudeep Chandra
spellingShingle Matthew D. Silva
Anneli Savinainen
Rasesh Kapadia
Jason Ruan
Elizabeth Siebert
Nicole Avitahl
Rebecca Mosher
Karen Anderson
Bruce Jaffee
Lisa Schopf
Sudeep Chandra
Quantitative Analysis of Micro-CT Imaging and Histopathological Signatures of Experimental Arthritis in Rats
Molecular Imaging
author_facet Matthew D. Silva
Anneli Savinainen
Rasesh Kapadia
Jason Ruan
Elizabeth Siebert
Nicole Avitahl
Rebecca Mosher
Karen Anderson
Bruce Jaffee
Lisa Schopf
Sudeep Chandra
author_sort Matthew D. Silva
title Quantitative Analysis of Micro-CT Imaging and Histopathological Signatures of Experimental Arthritis in Rats
title_short Quantitative Analysis of Micro-CT Imaging and Histopathological Signatures of Experimental Arthritis in Rats
title_full Quantitative Analysis of Micro-CT Imaging and Histopathological Signatures of Experimental Arthritis in Rats
title_fullStr Quantitative Analysis of Micro-CT Imaging and Histopathological Signatures of Experimental Arthritis in Rats
title_full_unstemmed Quantitative Analysis of Micro-CT Imaging and Histopathological Signatures of Experimental Arthritis in Rats
title_sort quantitative analysis of micro-ct imaging and histopathological signatures of experimental arthritis in rats
publisher Hindawi - SAGE Publishing
series Molecular Imaging
issn 1536-0121
publishDate 2004-10-01
description Micro-computed tomographic (micro-CT) imaging provides a unique opportunity to capture 3-D architectural information in bone samples. In this study of pathological joint changes in a rat model of adjuvant-induced arthritis (AA), quantitative analysis of bone volume and roughness were performed by micro-CT imaging and compared with histopathology methods and paw swelling measurement. Micro-CT imaging of excised rat hind paws ( n = 10) stored in formalin consisted of approximately 600 30-μm slices acquired on a 512 × 512 image matrix with isotropic resolution. Following imaging, the joints were scored from H&E stained sections for cartilage/bone erosion, pannus development, inflammation, and synovial hyperplasia. From micro-CT images, quantitative analysis of absolute bone volumes and bone roughness was performed. Bone erosion in the rat AA model is substantial, leading to a significant decline in tarsal volume (27%). The result of the custom bone roughness measurement indicated a 55% increase in surface roughness. Histological and paw volume analyses also demonstrated severe arthritic disease as compared to controls. Statistical analyses indicate correlations among bone volume, roughness, histology, and paw volume. These data demonstrate that the destructive progression of disease in a rat AA model can be quantified using 3-D micro-CT image analysis, which allows assessment of arthritic disease status and efficacy of experimental therapeutic agents.
url https://doi.org/10.1162/15353500200404136
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