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2024 Aug 19


bioRxiv


39229102

Acute systemic macrophage depletion in osteoarthritic mice alleviates pain-related behaviors and does not affect joint damage.

Authors

Geraghty T, Ishihara S, Obeidat AM, Adamczyk NS, Hunter RS, Li J, Wang L, Lee H, Ko FC, Malfait AM, Miller RE

Abstract

Osteoarthritis (OA) is a painful degenerative joint disease and a leading source of years lived with disability globally due to inadequate treatment options. Neuroimmune interactions reportedly contribute to OA pain pathogenesis. Notably, in rodents, macrophages in the DRG are associated with onset of persistent OA pain. Our objective was to determine the effects of acute systemic macrophage depletion on pain-related behaviors and joint damage using surgical mouse models in both sexes.