Increased nerve growth factor expression and osteoclast density are associated with subchondral bone marrow lesions in osteoarthritic knees

Koji Aso, Natsuki Sugimura, Hiroyuki Wada, Syo Deguchi, Masahiko Ikeuchi
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Abstract

Objectives

Subchondral bone marrow lesions (BMLs) detected on magnetic resonance imaging in knee osteoarthritis (OA) are associated with knee pain, though the mechanisms remain unknown. Increased nerve growth factor (NGF) expression and osteoclast density in subchondral bone appear to be the key features associated with bone pain in knee OA. Therefore, we aimed to identify associations among NGF, osteoclasts, and BMLs in knee OA.

Methods

Twenty tibial plateaus were obtained from patients undergoing total knee arthroplasty for medial knee OA with BMLs at the medial tibial plateau (MTP). Osteochondral tissue samples from the weight-bearing part of the MTP, with and without BML, and from the weight-bearing part of the lateral tibial plateau (LTP), without BML, were collected. NGF expression and density of osteoclasts were compared among the three osteochondral tissue types.

Results

MTP bone with BMLs exhibited significantly higher NGF expression in bone marrow space and osteochondral channel, and higher osteoclast density than MTP bone without BML and LTP bone. The mean differences in NGF-positive area in the bone marrow space and the percentage of NGF-positive channels between MTP bones with and without BML were 9.0% (95% confidence interval [CI]: 5.9–12.1%) and 23.1% (95% CI: 11.3–35.0%), respectively. The difference in osteoclast density between MTP bones with and without BML was 0.6 osteoclasts per mm (95% CI: 0.3–0.9 osteoclasts per mm).

Conclusions

Increased NGF expression and osteoclast density are associated with subchondral BMLs in knee OA, contribute to understanding the mechanisms underlying BML-related bone pain in knee OA.

神经生长因子表达和破骨细胞密度增加与骨关节炎膝关节软骨下骨髓病变有关
目的膝关节骨性关节炎(OA)磁共振成像检测到的软骨下骨髓病变(BMLs)与膝关节疼痛有关,但其机制仍不清楚。软骨下骨中神经生长因子(NGF)表达和破骨细胞密度的增加似乎是与膝关节 OA 骨痛相关的主要特征。因此,我们旨在确定膝关节 OA 中神经生长因子、破骨细胞和 BMLs 之间的关联。采集了有 BML 和无 BML 的 MTP 承重部位以及无 BML 的胫骨外侧平台(LTP)承重部位的骨软骨组织样本。结果 与无 BML 的 MTP 骨和 LTP 骨相比,有 BML 的 MTP 骨在骨髓间隙和骨软骨通道中的 NGF 表达量明显更高,破骨细胞密度也更高。有BML和无BML的MTP骨之间骨髓间隙NGF阳性面积和NGF阳性通道百分比的平均差异分别为9.0%(95%置信区间[CI]:5.9-12.1%)和23.1%(95% CI:11.3-35.0%)。结论NGF表达和破骨细胞密度的增加与膝关节OA软骨下BMLs有关,有助于了解膝关节OA中BML相关骨痛的机制。
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Osteoarthritis and cartilage open
Osteoarthritis and cartilage open Orthopedics, Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation
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