Mechanics and differential healing outcomes of small and large defect injuries of the tendon-bone attachment in the rat rotator cuff.

IF 2.8 4区 医学 Q3 CELL BIOLOGY
Connective Tissue Research Pub Date : 2023-05-01 Epub Date: 2022-12-16 DOI:10.1080/03008207.2022.2152334
Anna Lia Sullivan, Ryan C Locke, Rachel K Klink, Connor C Leek, James E Carpenter, Megan L Killian
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Abstract

Introduction: Rotator cuff tear size affects clinical outcomes following rotator cuff repair and is correlated with the risk of recurrent tendon defects. This study aimed to understand if and how the initial defect size influences the structural and mechanical outcomes of the injured rotator cuff attachment in vivo.

Methods: Full-thickness punch injuries of the infraspinatus tendon-bone attachment in Long Evans rats were created to compare differences in healing outcomes between small and large defects. Biomechanical properties, gross morphology, bone remodeling, and cell and tissue morphology were assessed at both 3- and 8-weeks of healing.

Results: At the time of injury (no healing), large defects had decreased mechanical properties compared to small defects, and both defect sizes had decreased mechanical properties compared to intact attachments. However, the mechanical properties of the two defect groups were not significantly different from each other after 8-weeks of healing and significantly improved compared to no healing but failed to return to intact levels. Local bone volume at the defect site was higher in large compared to small defects on average and increased from 3- to 8-weeks. In contrast, bone quality decreased from 3- to 8-weeks of healing and these changes were not dependent on defect size. Qualitatively, large defects had increased collagen disorganization and neovascularization compared to small defects.

Discussion: In this study, we showed that both large and small defects did not regenerate the mechanical and structural integrity of the intact rat rotator cuff attachment following healing in vivo after 8 weeks of healing.

大鼠肩袖肌腱-骨附着体大小缺损损伤的力学及不同愈合效果。
简介:肩袖撕裂大小影响肩袖修复后的临床结果,并与复发肌腱缺损的风险相关。本研究旨在了解初始缺陷大小是否以及如何影响体内受损肩袖附着体的结构和力学结果。方法:采用Long Evans大鼠冈下肌腱-骨附着体全层穿孔损伤,比较大小缺损愈合效果的差异。在3周和8周愈合时评估生物力学特性、大体形态学、骨重塑、细胞和组织形态学。结果:在损伤(未愈合)时,大缺陷的力学性能比小缺陷的力学性能下降,两种缺陷的尺寸都比完整的附着体力学性能下降。然而,在8周愈合后,两组缺损的力学性能没有明显差异,与未愈合相比有明显改善,但未能恢复到完整水平。大缺损的局部骨体积比小缺损的高,并且在3- 8周内增加。相反,骨质量在愈合后3- 8周下降,这些变化与缺损大小无关。定性地说,与小的缺损相比,大的缺损增加了胶原蛋白的破坏和新生血管的形成。讨论:在这项研究中,我们发现在体内愈合8周后,无论大小缺陷都不能再生完整的大鼠肩袖附着体的机械和结构完整性。
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Connective Tissue Research
Connective Tissue Research 生物-细胞生物学
CiteScore
6.60
自引率
3.40%
发文量
37
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: The aim of Connective Tissue Research is to present original and significant research in all basic areas of connective tissue and matrix biology. The journal also provides topical reviews and, on occasion, the proceedings of conferences in areas of special interest at which original work is presented. The journal supports an interdisciplinary approach; we present a variety of perspectives from different disciplines, including Biochemistry Cell and Molecular Biology Immunology Structural Biology Biophysics Biomechanics Regenerative Medicine The interests of the Editorial Board are to understand, mechanistically, the structure-function relationships in connective tissue extracellular matrix, and its associated cells, through interpretation of sophisticated experimentation using state-of-the-art technologies that include molecular genetics, imaging, immunology, biomechanics and tissue engineering.
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