A8.7 Functional Impairment in an Animal Model for Rheumatoid Arthritis Assessed as Changes in Gait is Due to Joint Destruction But Not Synovial InflammationPer Se
Abstract:a reduction or increase in the activation of canonical WNT signalling pathway, respectively. Fluctuating levels of Frzb did not influence the Wnt/CamKII signalling pathway. The semi-quantitative OArSI score showed a significant increase in cartilage erosion in DMM-operated Frzb -/-mice compared to wild-type. Conclusions Our data show that, in addition to the higher susceptibility to OA in acute induced models, Frzb -/-mice are more prone to OA in a full translational model of the disease characterised by slowl… Show more
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