Relationship between Disease Activity and Circulating Level of Collagen II C-Telopeptide Fragments in Papain Induced Osteoarthritis Rat Model
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a progressive degeneration of articular cartilage leading to failure in functional mobility of joints. It is characterized by morphological, biochemical and molecular changes in histology of cartilage. Different biological markers are used as indicators to precisely predict th...
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doaj-9ff2edba4b8b447490cd189548bed9fe2020-11-25T01:24:48ZengUniversity of Agriculture, FaisalabadPakistan Veterinary Journal0253-83182074-77642014-01-013419295Relationship between Disease Activity and Circulating Level of Collagen II C-Telopeptide Fragments in Papain Induced Osteoarthritis Rat ModelHumaira Majeed Khan0Muhammad Ashraf1Abu Saeed Hashmi2Mansur-ud-Din Ahmad 3Aftab Ahmad Anjum4Lahore College for Women University, LahoreLahore College for Women University, LahoreUniversity of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Lahore-54000, PakistanUniversity of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Lahore-54000, PakistanUniversity of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Lahore-54000, PakistanOsteoarthritis (OA) is a progressive degeneration of articular cartilage leading to failure in functional mobility of joints. It is characterized by morphological, biochemical and molecular changes in histology of cartilage. Different biological markers are used as indicators to precisely predict the stage of cartilage destruction of joints in OA patients and to evaluate the therapeutic efficacy of drugs used for OA. The present research was chalked out to establish relationship between disease activity and serum level of C-terminal telopeptide of type II collagen (CTX-II) in experimentally induced OA rat model. Out of 30 male Wistar rats, 25 were used to induce OA by injecting papain (10mg/0.5mL of 0.05M sodium acetate) in right knee joints whereas five (control) were injected with sterile normal saline solution on day 0. Blood samples (5mL each) were collected on weekly basis up to 28th days of post papain injection. Sera were separated and subjected to perform ELISA for estimating CTX-II fragments as cartilage biomarker (CartiLaps ® ELISA kit) in experimental groups. Maximum level of CTX–II (pg/mL) (40.44±3.07) was observed in sera samples of day 14 post papain injection followed by days 21 (40.22±2.01), 28 (36.82±3.81), 7 (34.48±4.17), 1 (15.08±4.22) and day 0 (2.55±0.10). The early changes in serum CTX-II from day 0 to 14 showed significant association with cartilage damage. Later on, no significant difference was observed in CTX-II level on day 14, 21 and 28 post papain injection. It is concluded that elevation in serum CTX-II level was concomitant with the onset of disease and degradation of cartilage. Moreover, CTX-II is a sensitive diagnostic biomarker to monitor joint disorder severity in papain induced OA rat experimental model on different days. These findings may be used as base line for early diagnosis of disease and initiation of therapy for successful outcome. http://pvj.com.pk/pdf-files/34_1/92-95.pdfArticular cartilageCTX-IIELISAOsteoarthritisPapain |
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Humaira Majeed Khan Muhammad Ashraf Abu Saeed Hashmi Mansur-ud-Din Ahmad Aftab Ahmad Anjum Relationship between Disease Activity and Circulating Level of Collagen II C-Telopeptide Fragments in Papain Induced Osteoarthritis Rat Model Pakistan Veterinary Journal Articular cartilage CTX-II ELISA Osteoarthritis Papain |
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Humaira Majeed Khan Muhammad Ashraf Abu Saeed Hashmi Mansur-ud-Din Ahmad Aftab Ahmad Anjum |
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Relationship between Disease Activity and Circulating Level of Collagen II C-Telopeptide Fragments in Papain Induced Osteoarthritis Rat Model |
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Relationship between Disease Activity and Circulating Level of Collagen II C-Telopeptide Fragments in Papain Induced Osteoarthritis Rat Model |
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Relationship between Disease Activity and Circulating Level of Collagen II C-Telopeptide Fragments in Papain Induced Osteoarthritis Rat Model |
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Relationship between Disease Activity and Circulating Level of Collagen II C-Telopeptide Fragments in Papain Induced Osteoarthritis Rat Model |
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Relationship between Disease Activity and Circulating Level of Collagen II C-Telopeptide Fragments in Papain Induced Osteoarthritis Rat Model |
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relationship between disease activity and circulating level of collagen ii c-telopeptide fragments in papain induced osteoarthritis rat model |
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University of Agriculture, Faisalabad |
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Pakistan Veterinary Journal |
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Osteoarthritis (OA) is a progressive degeneration of articular cartilage leading to failure in functional mobility of joints. It is characterized by morphological, biochemical and molecular changes in histology of cartilage. Different biological markers are used as indicators to precisely predict the stage of cartilage destruction of joints in OA patients and to evaluate the therapeutic efficacy of drugs used for OA. The present research was chalked out to establish relationship between disease activity and serum level of C-terminal telopeptide of type II collagen (CTX-II) in experimentally induced OA rat model. Out of 30 male Wistar rats, 25 were used to induce OA by injecting papain (10mg/0.5mL of 0.05M sodium acetate) in right knee joints whereas five (control) were injected with sterile normal saline solution on day 0. Blood samples (5mL each) were collected on weekly basis up to 28th days of post papain injection. Sera were separated and subjected to perform ELISA for estimating CTX-II fragments as cartilage biomarker (CartiLaps ® ELISA kit) in experimental groups. Maximum level of CTX–II (pg/mL) (40.44±3.07) was observed in sera samples of day 14 post papain injection followed by days 21 (40.22±2.01), 28 (36.82±3.81), 7 (34.48±4.17), 1 (15.08±4.22) and day 0 (2.55±0.10). The early changes in serum CTX-II from day 0 to 14 showed significant association with cartilage damage. Later on, no significant difference was observed in CTX-II level on day 14, 21 and 28 post papain injection. It is concluded that elevation in serum CTX-II level was concomitant with the onset of disease and degradation of cartilage. Moreover, CTX-II is a sensitive diagnostic biomarker to monitor joint disorder severity in papain induced OA rat experimental model on different days. These findings may be used as base line for early diagnosis of disease and initiation of therapy for successful outcome.
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