Bone & Joint Research (Aug 2022)

Modelling osteoarthritis in mice via surgical destabilization of the medial meniscus with or without a stereomicroscope

  • Wencheng Hu,
  • Junqing Lin,
  • Jiabao Wei,
  • Yunlong Yang,
  • Kai Fu,
  • Tianhao Zhu,
  • Hongyi Zhu,
  • Xianyou Zheng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1302/2046-3758.118.BJR-2021-0575.R1
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 8
pp. 518 – 527

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AimsTo evaluate inducing osteoarthritis (OA) by surgical destabilization of the medial meniscus (DMM) in mice with and without a stereomicroscope.MethodsBased on sample size calculation, 70 male C57BL/6 mice were randomly assigned to three surgery groups: DMM aided by a stereomicroscope; DMM by naked eye; or sham surgery. The group information was blinded to researchers. Mice underwent static weightbearing, von Frey test, and gait analysis at two-week intervals from eight to 16 weeks after surgery. Histological grade of OA was determined with the Osteoarthritis Research Society International (OARSI) scoring system.ResultsSurgical DMM with or without stereomicroscope led to decrease in the mean of weightbearing percentages (-20.64% vs -21.44%, p = 0.792) and paw withdrawal response thresholds (-21.35% vs -24.65%, p = 0.327) of the hind limbs. However, the coefficient of variation (CV) of weight-bearing percentages and paw withdrawal response thresholds in naked-eye group were significantly greater than that in the microscope group (19.82% vs 6.94%, p < 0.001; 21.85% vs 9.86%, p < 0.001). The gait analysis showed a similar pattern. Cartilage degeneration was observed in both DMM-surgery groups, evidenced by increased OARSI scores (summed score: 11.23 vs 11.43, p = 0.842), but the microscope group showed less variation in OARSI score than the naked-eye group (CV: 21.03% vs 32.44%; p = 0.032).ConclusionAlthough surgical DMM aided by stereomicroscope is technically difficult, it produces a relatively more homogeneous OA model in terms of the discrete degree of pain behaviours and histopathological grading when compared with surgical DMM without stereomicroscope.Cite this article: Bone Joint Res 2022;11(8):518–527.

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