Abstract
Arthritis is one the almost commonly prevalent painful diseases which cause limit the movement of joints. This study conducts to investigate histological alterations resulted in rheumatoid arthritis (RA)-induced in mice and estimating the levels of some serum biomarkers including serum IL-6, CRP and RF. Totally, 30 were purchased, acclimated, and divided into two groups; control that injected distilled water, and arthritis that injected adjuvant (CFA). Post the 25th day of experiment, all study mice of both groups were subjected for collection of blood and right ankle joints. Serologically, the findings of IL-6, CRP and RF of arthritis group were elevated significantly when compare to control mice. Histologically, the findings observed in mice of control group were included the proliferation of chondrocytes of articular cartilage with moderate cellular and subchondral marrow space, infiltration few inflammatory cells in dermis, proliferation of chondrocytes in articular cartilage with absence of inflammatory reaction in synovial cavity, moderate infiltration of inflammatory cells in subcutaneous tissue, nearly normal articular cartilage with regular tidemark and absence of sclerosis in marrow spaces, regenerative articular cartilage and regular tidemark line with presence of very narrow distance between articular cartilage and marrow bone, and existence of normal bone trabeculae. In arthritis mice, there were an infiltration of inflammatory cells in subcutaneous tissues and dermis, marked increases in numbers of osteoclasts, sclerosis, regular tidemark and proliferation of chondrocytes, low amonunt of abscesses in subcutaneous tissue, thickness of bone trabeculae, fragments of bone, subchondral sclerosis, moderate distance between bone and articular cartilage. In conclussion, RA causes severe impacts on tissues of affected joints. Studying the mechanism of inhibition during different inflammatory process appear needed.
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