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Objective: NF-κB expression in cartilage and synovium of rat knee after intra-articular injection of lipid A was investigated.¶Methods: Inflammation was evaluated in histological sections stained with hematoxylin and eosin, toluidine blue and immunostained with monoclonal anti-NF-κB antibody or monoclonal anti-TNF-α antibody.¶Results: Inflammatory cell infiltration into the synovium, hyperplasia of synovial lining layers, loss of metachromasia of cartilage, TNF-α-positive cells and NF-κB-positive cells in the synovium and cartilage were observed in all 26 rat knees intra-articularly injected with lipid A. The numbers of TNF-α-positive and NF-κB-positive synovial cells and chondrocytes after the injection were significantly greater than those in knees injected with triethylamine (p < 0.05). The amount of inflammatory cell infiltration into the synovium, synovial lining layers, TNF-α-positive synovial cells and NF-κB-positive synovial cells 12 h after the injection was significantly smaller than those after 1 day (p < 0.05).¶Conclusion: Intra-articular injection of lipid A induced NF-κB expression in cartilage and synovium. Cartilage degeneration started earlier than synovitis in this model. Quantitative analysis of NF-κB in cartilage might be useful to evaluate the extreme acute phase of cartilage degeneration.
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Received 26 September 2001; returned for revision 19 November 2001; returned for final revision 10 February 2002; accepted by M. Katori 17 March 2002
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Tanimoto, M., Koshino, T., Takagi, T. et al. Quantitative analysis of NF-κB-expression in cartilage and synovium of rat knee induced by intra-articular injection of synthetic lipid A. Inflamm. res. 51, 357–362 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/PL00000315
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