Articular cartilage degeneration after acute subchondral bone damage: an experimental study in dogs with histopathological grading.

Andreas Lahm, Markus Uhl, Christoph Erggelet, Jörg Haberstroh, Eike Mrosek
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Abstract

Background: Subchondral fracture patterns and bone bruises have been described and some clinical studies have shown alterations in the initially healthy cartilage after such lesions.

Methods and results: After having performed cadaver studies, we created an animal model to produce pure subchondral damage without affecting the articular cartilage, under MRI control. We used 12 beagle dogs. For quantification of different degrees of staining, we used a grading of the sections by means of the HHGS (Histological-Histochemical Grading System) or Mankin score.

Results: In all cases, FLASH 3D sequences revealed intact cartilage in MRI after impact. The best detection of subchondral fractures was achieved in fat-suppressed TIRM sequences. Image analysis based on the HHGS showed changes in 10 of 12 samples, with a high degree of significance 6 months after the initial trauma. Correlation analysis showed loss of the physiological distribution of proteoglycans and glycoproteins in the different zones of articular cartilage. Subcategories "Structure", "Cells" and "Safranin-O Staining" also showed high significance, and the category "Tidemark Integrity" showed a tendency.

Interpretation: Our findings indicate that acute subchondral fractures are a predictor of degenerative changes within 6 months. Modifications and supplements to rehabilitation might be needed in cases with accompanying subchondral lesions, e.g. in ACL tears.

急性软骨下骨损伤后关节软骨退行性变:犬组织病理学分级的实验研究。
背景:软骨下骨折模式和骨挫伤已经被描述过,一些临床研究表明,在这些损伤后,最初健康的软骨发生了改变。方法和结果:在进行尸体研究后,我们建立了一个动物模型,在MRI控制下产生纯粹的软骨下损伤,不影响关节软骨。我们用了12只比格犬。为了量化不同程度的染色,我们使用HHGS(组织学-组织化学分级系统)或Mankin评分对切片进行分级。结果:在所有病例中,FLASH 3D序列显示撞击后的MRI软骨完整。软骨下骨折的最佳检测是在脂肪抑制的TIRM序列中实现的。基于HHGS的图像分析显示,12个样本中有10个样本在初次创伤后6个月发生了变化,且具有高度显著性。相关分析显示,蛋白聚糖和糖蛋白在关节软骨不同区域的生理分布丧失。“结构”、“细胞”和“Safranin-O染色”亚类别也显示出高度显著性,“Tidemark完整性”分类也显示出趋势。解释:我们的研究结果表明,急性软骨下骨折是6个月内退行性改变的一个预测指标。如果伴有软骨下病变,如前交叉韧带撕裂,可能需要修改和补充康复治疗。
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