AbstractObjective The purpose of this study was to evaluate the ossification state of the meniscus in the guinea-pig stifle joint using micro-computerized tomography.Design Hind limbs from six (N=12) and 24 (N=11) month-old male Hartley guinea-pigs were removed and the joints were imaged using high resolution micro-computerized tomography. The ossified volume of the medial and lateral menisci from both groups of animals was quantified.Results Ossification of both the medial and lateral menisci of the both the 6- and 24-month-old animals was observed. In both age goups, the ossified region of the medial meniscus was significantly larger than the lateral meniscus. In addition, there is a significant increase in ossified volume of the medial m...
Animal models of musculoskeletal ageing are required for the investigation of a number of conditions...
AbstractObjective: A new image analysis system was employed to quantify the main histological parame...
Osteoarthritis (OA) - an unspecific term for late joint destruction-is one of the most common causes...
AbstractObjective The purpose of this study was to evaluate the ossification state of the meniscus i...
Abstract: Osteoarthritis is a joint disease involved in articular cartilage, subchondral bone, menis...
AbstractObjective Subchondral bone changes are thought to be an important aetiological element in th...
SummaryObjectiveThis study aimed to investigate the spatial and temporal subchondral bone change of ...
AbstractObjective: To characterise longitudinal changes in joint integrity and cartilage volume in v...
The course of primary osteoarthrosis (OA) in Hartley guinea pigs, which spontaneously develop OA in ...
Hartley guinea pigs spontaneously and reproducibly develop an arthropathy mimicking human primary os...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a degenerative joint diseases characterised by pain, immobility, cartilage de...
<p><b><i>Aim</i></b>: There is potential discrepancy between human and laboratory animal studies of ...
AbstractObjective: To determine the material properties of articular cartilage in the Hartley guinea...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a progression of degenerative joint disease which can cause disability. Previ...
Purpose Elucidating subchondral bone remodeling in preclinical models of traumatic meniscus injury m...
Animal models of musculoskeletal ageing are required for the investigation of a number of conditions...
AbstractObjective: A new image analysis system was employed to quantify the main histological parame...
Osteoarthritis (OA) - an unspecific term for late joint destruction-is one of the most common causes...
AbstractObjective The purpose of this study was to evaluate the ossification state of the meniscus i...
Abstract: Osteoarthritis is a joint disease involved in articular cartilage, subchondral bone, menis...
AbstractObjective Subchondral bone changes are thought to be an important aetiological element in th...
SummaryObjectiveThis study aimed to investigate the spatial and temporal subchondral bone change of ...
AbstractObjective: To characterise longitudinal changes in joint integrity and cartilage volume in v...
The course of primary osteoarthrosis (OA) in Hartley guinea pigs, which spontaneously develop OA in ...
Hartley guinea pigs spontaneously and reproducibly develop an arthropathy mimicking human primary os...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a degenerative joint diseases characterised by pain, immobility, cartilage de...
<p><b><i>Aim</i></b>: There is potential discrepancy between human and laboratory animal studies of ...
AbstractObjective: To determine the material properties of articular cartilage in the Hartley guinea...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a progression of degenerative joint disease which can cause disability. Previ...
Purpose Elucidating subchondral bone remodeling in preclinical models of traumatic meniscus injury m...
Animal models of musculoskeletal ageing are required for the investigation of a number of conditions...
AbstractObjective: A new image analysis system was employed to quantify the main histological parame...
Osteoarthritis (OA) - an unspecific term for late joint destruction-is one of the most common causes...