透明质酸和条件血清在大鼠急性肩袖撕裂修复中的作用。

Yavuz Önel, Ercan Şahin, Meryem Akpolat Ferah, Akin Sezgin, İdrak Mammadov, Bilgin Bilgin
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目的:本研究旨在比较e!局部透明质酸(HA)和自体条件血清(ACS)对急性旋转肌损伤修复的影响(RC)撕裂及其对功能结果的影响,特别是对跑步性能的影响。方法:选取雄性Wistar Albino大鼠25只,年龄16周龄,体重350 ~ 400 g。将大鼠分为4组,每组6只。A组为假手术组,3个治疗组分别为:B组(一期修复)、C组(一期修复+ ACS)、D组(一期修复+ HA)。采用标准化程序在每个治疗组中创建RC的急性撕裂修复模型。B组大鼠不注射。C组术后24、48、72 h分别接受ACS治疗。D组患者在手术部位给予单剂量HA。在4周的随访期后,这些大鼠使用电脑监控的电动跑步机进行锻炼。对于每一次跑步,电击都被电脑记录为一个扣分(每次电击一分)。随后处死大鼠,对各组骨肌腱愈合情况进行组织病理学观察。结果:A组最后一轮罚分最低,罚分最高。各手术组中表现最好的是D组。C组和D组的扣分少于b组。D组的扣分少于C组;然而,没有显著的di!两两比较差异有统计学意义(P = 0.132)。进行组织学参数统计分析时,除假手术组外,D组炎症最小,D组与B组两两比较发现D组炎症细胞明显减少(P = 0.026)。组间两两分析,无显著差异。在成纤维细胞增殖、新生血管形成或纤维化方面发现了差异。结论:本研究表明,在急性RC撕裂修复模型中应用HA可显著减少炎症,加速肌腱愈合,并通过减轻疼痛显着提高跑步性能。此外,免疫组化评价显示,应用透明质酸后,胶原纤维被重组,形成规则而紧密的结缔组织结构。
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Efficacy of hyaluronic acid and conditioned serum in acute rotator cuff tear repair: A rat model study.

Objective: This study aimed to compare the e!ects of local hyaluronic acid (HA) and autologous conditioned serum (ACS) on the repair of acute rotator cu! (RC) tears and their impact on functional outcomes, specifically on running performance. Methods: In this study, 25 male Wistar Albino rats, aged 16 weeks and weighing 350-400 g, were used. The rats were divided into 4 groups (n = 6 per group). Group A was the sham group, and the 3 treatment groups were as follows: group B (primary repair), group C (primary repair + ACS), and group D (primary repair + HA). A standardized procedure was used to create an acute tear-and-repair model of the RC in each treatment group. The rats in group B received no injections. Group C received ACS 24, 48, and 72 h after surgery. Patients in group D received a single dose of HA at the operative site. After a 4-week follow-up period, the rats were subjected to an exercise protocol using a computer-monitored motorized treadmill. For each treadmill run, shocks were recorded as one penalty point using a computer (one point per shock). Subsequently, the rats were sacrificed and bone-tendon healing in each group was assessed histopathologically. Results: Group A had the lowest penalty points in the final run and the highest penalty points. The best performance among the surgical groups was observed in group D. Groups C and D received fewer penalty points than group B. Group D received fewer penalty points than group C; however, there was no significant di!erence between them in pairwise comparisons (P = .132). When the statistical analysis of histological parameters was conducted, excluding the sham group, the least inflammation was observed in group D. Pairwise analysis between groups D and B revealed significantly fewer inflammatory cells in group D (P = .026). After pairwise analysis between groups, no significant di!erences were found in terms of fibroblastic proliferation, neovascularization, or fibrosis. Conclusion: This study has shown that HA application in an acute RC tear repair model significantly reduced inflammation, acceler- ated tendon healing, and markedly improved running performance by reducing pain. Additionally, immunohistochemical evaluations revealed that following HA application, collagen fibers were reorganized, forming a regular and tight connective tissue structure.

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