Frontiers in Immunology (Jul 2021)

Testing if Micro-CT Is Capable of Quantitating the Extent of Proteoglycan-Aggrecan Induced Axial Spondyloarthritis in Mice

  • Qing Han,
  • Qing Han,
  • ZhaoHui Zheng,
  • ZhaoHui Zheng,
  • Qiang Liang,
  • Qiang Liang,
  • Kui Zhang,
  • Kui Zhang,
  • FengFan Yang,
  • FengFan Yang,
  • XiangHui Fu,
  • XiangHui Fu,
  • Xing Luo,
  • Xing Luo,
  • Jin Ding,
  • Jin Ding,
  • Ronghua Xie,
  • Ronghua Xie,
  • WenXiao Zhu,
  • WenXiao Zhu,
  • Ping Zhu,
  • Ping Zhu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2021.681217
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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ObjectiveInjections of proteoglycan aggrecan (PGA) have been reported to induce axial spondyloarthritis (ax-SpA) in BALB/c mice. It is considered to be a model for radiographic ax-SpA. However, evaluation of the extent of axial disease by histopathological assessment of every intervertebral space is labor-intensive. The objective of our paper is to test the feasibility of Micro Computed Tomography (Micro-CT) in rapidly enumerating the number of intervertebral spaces affected in each mouse.MethodsArthritis was induced in BALB/c mice by intraperitoneal injections of PGA. Involvement of several spinal segments, and selected sacroiliac and hip joints were evaluated by histopathology. The involvement of all intervertebral spaces, sacroiliac and hip joints was evaluated by Micro-CT.ResultsBALB/c mice injected with PGA developed histopathology of SpA-like axial lesions, including spondylitis, sacroiliac joint arthritis and hip joint arthritis. Micro-CT allowed us to clearly enumerate the number of lesions in each mouse.ConclusionMicro-CT allows quantitative assessment of the extent of axial involvement in PGA-induced mouse spondylitis. This can be a useful tool in assessing therapeutic interventions.

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