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Selective Sexual Dimorphisms in Musculoskeletal and Cardiopulmonary Pathologic Manifestations and Mortality Incidence in the Tumor Necrosis Factor-Transgenic Mouse Model of Rheumatoid Arthritis.

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Bell, RD; Wu, EK; Rudmann, CA; Forney, M; Kaiser, CRW; Wood, RW; Chakkalakal, JV; Paris, ND; Klose, A; Xiao, G-Q; Rangel-Moreno, J; Rahimi, H ...
Published in: Arthritis Rheumatol
September 2019

OBJECTIVE: To examine and quantify the sexual dimorphism in pathologic features manifested in the musculoskeletal and cardiopulmonary systems and incidence of mortality in the tumor necrosis factor-transgenic (TNF-Tg; Tg3647 strain) mouse model of inflammatory erosive arthritis. METHODS: Kaplan-Meier survival estimates were determined in male and female Tg3647 mice and sex-matched wild-type (WT) littermate mice. Longitudinal and cross-sectional pathologic outcomes in the musculoskeletal and cardiopulmonary systems were assessed via ultrasound, micro-computed tomography, grip strength measurements, histologic and serologic analyses, flow cytometry, and skeletal muscle physiologic measures. RESULTS: Compared to male Tg3647 mice (n = 30), female Tg3647 mice (n = 34) had significantly shorter lifespans (P < 0.001) and exhibited the following pathologic features (n = 4-6 per group; P < 0.05 versus male Tg3647 littermates): gross deficits in body mass and muscle weight, early-onset inflammatory arthritis with severity of end-stage arthritis that was as severe as that seen in male transgenic mice, and early onset and increased severity of inflammatory interstitial lung disease (ILD). Histologically, the ILD observed in Tg3647 mice was characterized by inflammatory cell accumulation and pulmonary arteriole thickening, which was concomitant with the presence of right ventricular hypertrophy, a feature that was also more severe in the female compared to male Tg3647 mice (P < 0.05). No sexual dimorphisms in TNF-induced deficient grip strength, axial skeletal growth, or bone loss were found. Globally, the extent of the pathologic changes observed in female Tg3647 mice was greater than that observed in male Tg3647 mice when each group was compared to their sex-matched WT littermates. CONCLUSION: These findings indicate that TNF selectively drives the early onset of arthritis and progression of pathologic changes in the cardiopulmonary system in female Tg3647 mice. These results in the Tg3647 mouse identify it as a suitable model to better understand the mechanisms underlying sexual dimorphism and cardiopulmonary disease in the setting of inflammatory arthritis and other connective tissue diseases.

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Arthritis Rheumatol

DOI

EISSN

2326-5205

Publication Date

September 2019

Volume

71

Issue

9

Start / End Page

1512 / 1523

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • X-Ray Microtomography
  • Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha
  • Sex Characteristics
  • Respiratory System
  • Musculoskeletal System
  • Mice, Transgenic
  • Mice
  • Male
  • Lung Diseases, Interstitial
  • Flow Cytometry
 

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Bell, R. D., Wu, E. K., Rudmann, C. A., Forney, M., Kaiser, C. R. W., Wood, R. W., … Rahimi, H. (2019). Selective Sexual Dimorphisms in Musculoskeletal and Cardiopulmonary Pathologic Manifestations and Mortality Incidence in the Tumor Necrosis Factor-Transgenic Mouse Model of Rheumatoid Arthritis. Arthritis Rheumatol, 71(9), 1512–1523. https://doi.org/10.1002/art.40903
Bell, Richard D., Emily K. Wu, Christopher A. Rudmann, Megan Forney, Claire R. W. Kaiser, Ronald W. Wood, Joe V. Chakkalakal, et al. “Selective Sexual Dimorphisms in Musculoskeletal and Cardiopulmonary Pathologic Manifestations and Mortality Incidence in the Tumor Necrosis Factor-Transgenic Mouse Model of Rheumatoid Arthritis.Arthritis Rheumatol 71, no. 9 (September 2019): 1512–23. https://doi.org/10.1002/art.40903.
Bell RD, Wu EK, Rudmann CA, Forney M, Kaiser CRW, Wood RW, Chakkalakal JV, Paris ND, Klose A, Xiao G-Q, Rangel-Moreno J, Garcia-Hernandez ML, Ritchlin CT, Schwarz EM, Rahimi H. Selective Sexual Dimorphisms in Musculoskeletal and Cardiopulmonary Pathologic Manifestations and Mortality Incidence in the Tumor Necrosis Factor-Transgenic Mouse Model of Rheumatoid Arthritis. Arthritis Rheumatol. 2019 Sep;71(9):1512–1523.
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Published In

Arthritis Rheumatol

DOI

EISSN

2326-5205

Publication Date

September 2019

Volume

71

Issue

9

Start / End Page

1512 / 1523

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • X-Ray Microtomography
  • Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha
  • Sex Characteristics
  • Respiratory System
  • Musculoskeletal System
  • Mice, Transgenic
  • Mice
  • Male
  • Lung Diseases, Interstitial
  • Flow Cytometry