1. Understanding Early-Stage Posttraumatic Osteoarthritis for Future Prospects of Diagnosis: from Knee to Temporomandibular Joint
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Do-Gyoon Kim, Beth S. Lee, Toru Deguchi, Hongsik Cho, Anastasios Karydis, and Fazal Ur Rehman Bhatti
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musculoskeletal diseases ,0301 basic medicine ,Diagnostic Imaging ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Diagnostic methods ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Early detection ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,Osteoarthritis ,Knee Joint ,03 medical and health sciences ,Mice ,0302 clinical medicine ,Optical imaging ,Physical medicine and rehabilitation ,stomatognathic system ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Stage (cooking) ,business.industry ,Osteoarthritis, Knee ,Temporomandibular Joint Disorders ,medicine.disease ,Temporomandibular joint ,stomatognathic diseases ,Disease Models, Animal ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Early Diagnosis ,Orthopedic surgery ,Disease Progression ,business - Abstract
Many mechanical load-bearing joints of the body are prone to posttraumatic osteoarthritis (PTOA), including the knee joint and temporomandibular joint (TMJ). Early detection of PTOA can be beneficial in prevention or alleviating further progression of the disease. Various mouse models, similar to those used in development of novel diagnosis strategies for early stages of OA, have been proposed to study early PTOA. While many studies have focused on OA and PTOA in the knee joint, early diagnostic methods for OA and PTOA of the TMJ are still not well established. Previously, we showed that fluorescent near-infrared imaging can diagnose inflammation and cartilage damage in mouse models of knee PTOA. Here we propose that the same approach can be used for early diagnosis of TMJ-PTOA. In this review, we present a brief overview of PTOA, application of relevant mouse models, current imaging methods available to examine TMJ-PTOA, and the prospects of near-infrared optical imaging to diagnose early-stage TMJ-OA.
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- 2021