Phosphotungstic acid-enhanced micro-computed tomography and RNA sequencing provide a new perspective on temporomandibular joint arthritis induced by complete Freund's adjuvant and collagen-induced arthritis in rat models

Ding Han Wang, Kim Xuyen Nguyen, Trang Thi-Ngoc Tran, Po Han Wu, Guang Hong, Yu Min Lin, Yi Chen Hsu, Cheng Chieh Yang, Yu Cheng Lin, Wun Eng Hsu, Ming Lun Hsu*, Mu Chen Yang*

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Abstract

Background/Purpose: Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) arthritis causes inflammation and degradation of the mandibular condylar cartilage and subchondral bone. Complete Freund's adjuvant (CFA) and collagen-induced arthritis (CIA) are models for studying TMJ arthritis. While micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) is crucial for three-dimensional (3D) bone analysis, it has limitations in imaging nonmineralized tissues. Phosphotungstic acid (PTA) enhances soft tissue contrast. However, research on the 3D imaging of mandibular condylar cartilage and the molecular mechanisms of CFA- and CIA-induced arthritis remains unclear. This study aimed to investigate the bone and PTA-stained cartilage in the mandibular condyle using 3D reconstruction and explore the characteristics of enriched gene ontology terms underlying CFA- and CIA-induced TMJ arthritis in rat models. Materials and methods: Rat mandibular condyles were collected from control, CFA, and CIA groups. Live micro-CT created 3D bone structures, and PTA-enhanced micro-CT constructed 3D mandibular condylar cartilage. Gene ontology enrichment analysis identified enriched gene ontology terms from differentially expressed genes through RNA sequencing. Results: Major deformities in cartilage volume and bone morphology were observed in the arthritis-induced groups. The CIA group exhibited significant correlations between cartilage volume and bone parameters changes. Gene ontology enrichment analysis indicated fewer terms with upregulated differentially expressed genes related to inflammation and immune response in the CIA group than in the CFA group. Conclusion: This study reveals distinct responses between CFA- and CIA-induced TMJ arthritis models. The CIA group exhibited strong correlations between cartilage volume and bone parameter changes and had less pronounced inflammation and immune response than the CFA group.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)189-200
Number of pages12
JournalJournal of Dental Sciences
Volume20
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2025

Keywords

  • Collagen-induced arthritis
  • Complete Freund's adjuvant-induced arthritis
  • PTA-Enhanced micro-CT
  • RNA sequencing
  • Temporomandibular joint

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