Perinatal development of the rat hip joint with restrained fetal movement

Ryuju Hashimoto, I. Kihara, H. Otani
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ABSTRACT  We compared the structures of the femoral head (FH) of neonates between normal and operated legs with restrained fetal movement using an exo utero technique. At embryonic day (E) 16.5, one hind limb was sutured onto the embryonic membrane and the fetuses were allowed to develop exo utero until the term (E22.5). There was no significant difference in the largest diameter of the FH between the non‐operated and operated side FH in the operated neonates and the FH of the non‐operated neonates. By scanning electron microscopy, roughness and collagen fiber bundles, which were detected on the surface of the operated side FH at E18.5, disappeared at E22.5. However, the operated side FH was deformed and the surface cell arrangement was more irregular than that of the controls at E22.5 by light microscopy. These results suggest that the abnormality of cell arrangement caused by the restraint of fetal movement may induce the deformity and irregularity of the FH surface, although this operation may not disturb the basic cellular activities such as cell proliferation as well as the secretion of cartilage matrix and collagen fibers. To further investigate the recovery process in the operated newborns after releasing the restraint, we bred them artificially for a considerable period after birth. The operated side FH surface of the neonate bred for 45 hours was smoother than that at E22.5 and similar to that of the non‐operated side FH. This result suggests that the proper movement of the extremities after birth may recover the deformity caused by restrained fetal joint movement
胎动受限大鼠髋关节围生期发育
摘要:我们采用外子宫技术比较了正常和手术腿胎儿运动受限新生儿股骨头(FH)的结构。在胚胎日(E22.5),将一条后肢缝合在胎膜上,让胎儿在子宫外发育至足月(E22.5)。未手术侧和手术侧新生儿FH最大直径与未手术侧新生儿FH无显著差异。扫描电镜发现,手术侧FH表面在E18.5时检测到的粗糙度和胶原纤维束在E22.5时消失。光镜下,手术侧FH出现变形,表面细胞排列比对照组更加不规则。这些结果提示,胎动抑制引起的细胞排列异常可能导致FH表面的畸形和不规则,但这一操作并不会影响细胞增殖、软骨基质和胶原纤维的分泌等基本细胞活动。为了进一步了解手术后新生儿解除束缚后的恢复过程,我们在新生儿出生后进行了相当一段时间的人工饲养。饲养45 h的新生儿手术侧FH表面较E22.5时光滑,与未手术侧FH相似。这一结果提示,出生后肢体的适当活动可以恢复胎儿关节活动受限造成的畸形
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