Publications by authors named "Ruth-Anne Seerattan"

Oligofructose prebiotic fiber supplementation has been reported to mitigate the effects of a high fat/high sucrose diet and reduce knee joint degeneration in male rats. However, few studies investigated the development of osteoarthritis and bone lesions as a function of sex and in joints other than the knee. This study was aimed at to quantifying the effect of a HFS diet and prebiotic fiber supplementation on shoulder joint health in male and female Sprague-Dawley rats.

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Objective: To develop a novel scoring system to characterize osteoarthritis-related degeneration distinct from spontaneous subchondral bone lesions observed in the tibia and femur of male Sprague Dawley rats.

Method: Knee joints from male rats following 12 weeks of a diet-induced obesity model of osteoarthritis (OA) were assessed. OA histopathological changes (OAHC) were assessed in the knee joints.

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Objective: Obesity and associated low-level local systemic inflammation have been linked to an increased rate of developing knee osteoarthritis (OA). Aerobic exercise has been shown to protect the knee from obesity-induced joint damage. The aims of this study were to determine (1) if resistance training provides beneficial metabolic effects similar to those previously observed with aerobic training in rats consuming a high-fat/high-sucrose (HFS) diet and (2) if these metabolic effects mitigate knee OA in a diet-induced obesity model in rats.

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Background: Walking and running provide cyclical loading to the knee which is thought essential for joint health within a physiological window. However, exercising outside the physiological window, e.g.

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