Department of Natural Sciences, Immunology and Cell Biology, University of Applied Sciences Bonn-Rhein-Sieg, von-Liebig Str. 20, 53359 Rheinbach, Germany.
Rheumatol Int. 2012 Dec;32(12):3999-4003. doi: 10.1007/s00296-011-2337-5. Epub 2012 Jan 1.
It is well established that arthritis depresses locomotion in humans as well as in animal disease models. The K/BxN mouse model resembles rheumatoid arthritis and is widely used for research. Here, we investigate the behavioral alterations of arthritic K/BxN mice during arthritis development with respect to horizontal locomotion. Locomotor activity measurements and the methodology of ankle thickness measurements are compared to demonstrate the feasibility of motion tracking in the K/BxN mouse model. Arthritic K/BxN mice show significantly decreased locomotion compared to their non-arthritis K/BxN littermates. We found an indirect correlation of ankle thickness and locomotor activity. However, both parameters are only partially interdependent resulting in temporal displacement of maximal ankle swelling and maximal depression of locomotion by 1 week. Assessing the impaired movement as a behavioral test appears to be a valuable multifactorial parameter for the evaluation of arthritis in the K/BxN mouse model and provides additional information on disease progression and severity.
关节炎会降低人类和动物疾病模型的运动能力,这一点已得到充分证实。K/BxN 小鼠模型类似于类风湿性关节炎,被广泛用于研究。在这里,我们研究了关节炎发展过程中 K/BxN 关节炎小鼠的行为改变,特别是在水平运动方面。运动活性测量和踝关节厚度测量方法的比较,证明了在 K/BxN 小鼠模型中进行运动跟踪的可行性。与非关节炎 K/BxN 同窝小鼠相比,关节炎 K/BxN 小鼠的运动能力明显下降。我们发现踝关节厚度和运动活性之间存在间接相关性。然而,这两个参数只有部分相互依赖,导致最大踝关节肿胀和运动能力最大抑制的时间相差 1 周。将受损的运动作为行为测试进行评估,似乎是评估 K/BxN 小鼠模型中关节炎的一个有价值的多因素参数,并提供了有关疾病进展和严重程度的额外信息。