Molecular signaling within growth plates of the radius and tibia after periosteal stripping: an experimental study in lambs

IF 0.2 4区 农林科学 Q4 VETERINARY SCIENCES
B. Rechenberg, S. Tanner, M. Hilbe, K. Zlinszky, Käthi Kämpf, F. Wedel, J. Kümmerle, S. Picek, R. Vogt, J. Auer
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Abstract

Periosteal transection and elevation is a standard treatment for angular limb deformities in foals. It is used to correct axis deviations in the limbs at an early age to assure that the foals grow up with straight limbs to improve their chances to reach their full potential as future athletes. Although clinically proven, its mechanisms of action were never elucidated on a more basic scientific level. In this experimental study the molecular response to periosteal stripping was investigated within the growth plate and adjacent perichondrium. The study was based on the hypothesis that a growth restraining feedback loop related to Indian hedgehog (Ihh), parathyroid hormone related protein (PTHrP) and parathyroid hormone receptors (PTHR) was responsible for the corrective effect of periosteal stripping. Twelve 3 months old lambs underwent periosteal stripping of the distal lateral radius and tibia on one side. The contralateral side served as non-operated controls. Two animals each group were sacrificed at 2, 6, 10, 14, 18 and 21 days after surgery and the growth plates with minimal adjacent bone tissue were harvested for histological investigations. After decalcification, paraffin-embedded sections with routine hematoxylin-eosin stains were prepared to assess morphology and length of growth plates, whereas immunohistochemistry of Ihh, PTHrP, PTHR and the two cytokines fibroblast(FGF) and transforming growth factor (TGF) was performed to study different protein expression between operated limbs and controls. The results indicate that periosteal stripping caused an up-regulation of Ihh in the early preand hypertrophic zone of the growth plate, followed by an increase of PTHrP mainly in the perichondrium, while an increase of PTHR was noticed in all zones, although highest in the perichondrium and hypertrophic zones. The growth factors FGF and TGF were upregulated in all zones, but FGF in response to periosteal stripping was more intensely expressed in the proliferative zone and the highest peak of TGF was found in the perichondrium. Length measurements of the various growth zones revealed significant negative correlations between the proliferative and pre-and hypertrophic zones, indicating that indeed a negative feed back loop after periosteal stripping exists coupled by the Ihh/PTHrP/PTHR cascade.The hypothesis that periosteal stripping had an effect on the Ihh/PTHrP/PTHR related feedback loop in epiphyseal growth was confirmed in this experimental study in lambs. Since these mechanisms are very basic and similar in most species, it can be safely assumed that the effects in foals are similar. In fact, the asymmetric mechanical load in animals suffering from axis deviation may even increase the enhancing effect of length correction.
骨膜剥离后桡骨和胫骨生长板内的分子信号传导:羔羊的实验研究
骨膜横断和抬高是马驹角状肢体畸形的标准治疗方法。它用于在早期纠正四肢的轴线偏差,以确保马驹长大后四肢伸直,以提高他们作为未来运动员充分发挥潜力的机会。虽然临床证明,其作用机制从未在更基本的科学水平上阐明。在本实验研究中,研究了生长板和邻近软骨膜对骨膜剥离的分子反应。本研究基于一个与印度刺猬蛋白(Ihh)、甲状旁腺激素相关蛋白(PTHrP)和甲状旁腺激素受体(PTHR)相关的生长抑制反馈回路负责骨膜剥离矫正效果的假设。12只3个月大的羔羊接受一侧远侧桡骨和胫骨的骨膜剥离。对侧作为非手术对照。各组分别于术后2、6、10、14、18、21 d处死2只,取邻近骨组织较少的生长板进行组织学检查。脱钙后,常规苏木精-伊红染色石蜡包埋切片,评估生长板形态和长度,免疫组化Ihh、PTHrP、PTHR及两种细胞因子成纤维细胞(FGF)和转化生长因子(TGF),研究手术肢体与对照组的蛋白表达差异。结果表明,骨膜剥离引起生长板早期前、肥厚带Ihh升高,随后PTHrP升高主要发生在软骨膜,而PTHR在各带均有升高,但以软骨膜和肥厚带最高。生长因子FGF和TGF在各区均有上调,但骨膜剥离后FGF在增殖区表达更为强烈,TGF在软骨膜处表达峰值最高。不同生长带的长度测量显示,增生带和前增厚带之间存在显著的负相关,表明骨膜剥离后确实存在一个由Ihh/PTHrP/PTHR级联耦合的负反馈回路。骨膜剥离对骨骺生长中Ihh/PTHrP/PTHR相关反馈回路有影响的假设在羔羊的实验研究中得到了证实。由于这些机制在大多数物种中都是非常基本和相似的,因此可以安全地假设马驹的效果是相似的。事实上,动物在遭受轴偏的情况下,不对称的机械载荷甚至会增加长度校正的增强效果。
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Pferdeheilkunde
Pferdeheilkunde 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
0.40
自引率
33.30%
发文量
20
审稿时长
18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: Since 1985, Pferdeheilkunde – Equine Medicine publishes scientific articles from all fields of equine medicine in German and English language as well as abstracts of the international professional literature. The journal appears bimonthly.
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