Histomorphometrical Changes on the Knee Joints of Male and Female Rats After Moderate Exercise Program

Introduction: Osteoarthritis (OA) is one of the most common joint diseases that is accompanied with cartilage loss and finally leads to joint destruction. The most common joint that is affected in OA is the knee joint. Knee joint OA may lead to significant illness.  Methods: The effect of excessive...

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Main Authors: Ramona Mosavian Naeini, Mansour Sahebalzamani, Mohammad Naser Nazem
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Language:English
Published: Negah Institute for Scientific Communication 2018-07-01
Series:Anatomical Sciences Journal
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rat
Online Access:http://anatomyjournal.ir/article-1-184-en.html
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spelling doaj-90102f918ba8413c9fa4abb1f3ef06bf2020-11-25T03:28:37ZengNegah Institute for Scientific CommunicationAnatomical Sciences Journal2322-36262322-36262018-07-011524146Histomorphometrical Changes on the Knee Joints of Male and Female Rats After Moderate Exercise ProgramRamona Mosavian Naeini0Mansour Sahebalzamani1Mohammad Naser Nazem2 Department of Sport Medicine, Faculty of Physical Education, Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman, Kerman, Iran. Department of Sport Medicine, Faculty of Physical Education, Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman, Kerman, Iran. Department of Basic Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman, Kerman, Iran. Introduction: Osteoarthritis (OA) is one of the most common joint diseases that is accompanied with cartilage loss and finally leads to joint destruction. The most common joint that is affected in OA is the knee joint. Knee joint OA may lead to significant illness.  Methods: The effect of excessive running load on the development of knee OA was investigated in rats. This study aimed to evaluate the same moderate running program on the knee cartilage thickness and its lesions in Wistar rats (both sexes with the same age and body weight). Thirty two male and female Wistar rats with no significant difference in their body weight were randomly divided into four equal groups with the same conditions. Eight of each sex was selected as control groups while running exercises were performed in remained 16 male and female rats for 6 weeks on a motor-driven treadmill for 60 minutes each day, 5 days per week. On day 43, all animals were killed and their knee joints were prepared for histomorphometrical study. The histopathological measures, including cartilage lesion thickness, cartilage thickness, maximum degeneration width, minimum degeneration width, degeneration height, cartilage lesion thickness to cartilage thickness ratio and also area of the degenerative parts were evaluated.  Results: The severity of OA lesions was graded on a scale adopted from OARSI (Osteoarthritis Research Society International) histopathology instructions. Cartilage lesion thickness and degenerative area of the lesions in the female exercise group were significantly more than those in the male exercise group. Other assessment parameters in the female running exercise group differed from those in male exercise group, too (P>0.05).  Conclusion: Histopathological findings revealed mild and moderate OA in the male and female running rats, respectively.http://anatomyjournal.ir/article-1-184-en.htmlosteoarthritiskneetreadmillsexrat
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author Ramona Mosavian Naeini
Mansour Sahebalzamani
Mohammad Naser Nazem
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Mansour Sahebalzamani
Mohammad Naser Nazem
Histomorphometrical Changes on the Knee Joints of Male and Female Rats After Moderate Exercise Program
Anatomical Sciences Journal
osteoarthritis
knee
treadmill
sex
rat
author_facet Ramona Mosavian Naeini
Mansour Sahebalzamani
Mohammad Naser Nazem
author_sort Ramona Mosavian Naeini
title Histomorphometrical Changes on the Knee Joints of Male and Female Rats After Moderate Exercise Program
title_short Histomorphometrical Changes on the Knee Joints of Male and Female Rats After Moderate Exercise Program
title_full Histomorphometrical Changes on the Knee Joints of Male and Female Rats After Moderate Exercise Program
title_fullStr Histomorphometrical Changes on the Knee Joints of Male and Female Rats After Moderate Exercise Program
title_full_unstemmed Histomorphometrical Changes on the Knee Joints of Male and Female Rats After Moderate Exercise Program
title_sort histomorphometrical changes on the knee joints of male and female rats after moderate exercise program
publisher Negah Institute for Scientific Communication
series Anatomical Sciences Journal
issn 2322-3626
2322-3626
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Introduction: Osteoarthritis (OA) is one of the most common joint diseases that is accompanied with cartilage loss and finally leads to joint destruction. The most common joint that is affected in OA is the knee joint. Knee joint OA may lead to significant illness.  Methods: The effect of excessive running load on the development of knee OA was investigated in rats. This study aimed to evaluate the same moderate running program on the knee cartilage thickness and its lesions in Wistar rats (both sexes with the same age and body weight). Thirty two male and female Wistar rats with no significant difference in their body weight were randomly divided into four equal groups with the same conditions. Eight of each sex was selected as control groups while running exercises were performed in remained 16 male and female rats for 6 weeks on a motor-driven treadmill for 60 minutes each day, 5 days per week. On day 43, all animals were killed and their knee joints were prepared for histomorphometrical study. The histopathological measures, including cartilage lesion thickness, cartilage thickness, maximum degeneration width, minimum degeneration width, degeneration height, cartilage lesion thickness to cartilage thickness ratio and also area of the degenerative parts were evaluated.  Results: The severity of OA lesions was graded on a scale adopted from OARSI (Osteoarthritis Research Society International) histopathology instructions. Cartilage lesion thickness and degenerative area of the lesions in the female exercise group were significantly more than those in the male exercise group. Other assessment parameters in the female running exercise group differed from those in male exercise group, too (P>0.05).  Conclusion: Histopathological findings revealed mild and moderate OA in the male and female running rats, respectively.
topic osteoarthritis
knee
treadmill
sex
rat
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