1995
DOI: 10.1002/jor.1100130518
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Arthritis not immobilization causes bone loss in the carrageenan injection model of inflammatory arthritis

Abstract: One suggested cause of the high turnover osteopenia of experimental inflammatory arthritis is disuse of affected joints. To compare the influence of immobilization or disuse, or both, with that of inflammatory arthritis on bone turnover, rabbits were placed into four groups. In group 1, arthritis was induced in the right knee by seven intra-articular injections of 1% carrageenan, over 49 days; in group 2, a plaster cast was applied to immobilize the right hindlimb in flexion; in group 3, arthritis was induced … Show more

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