骨关节炎进展过程中人体斜方骨局部病理的多尺度分析。

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Brendan D Stoeckl, Kendall M Masada, Lorielle G Laforest, Hannah H Lee, Robert L Mauck, David R Steinberg
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摘要

骨关节炎(OA)是一种严重影响手部功能和生活质量的常见疾病。在这项研究中,我们试图通过评估疾病严重程度范围内组织的形态和大体外观、磨损模式、机械特性、软骨下骨形态和组织学特征,并将这些特性与临床评估的放射学分级相关联,来缩小与组织尺度上TMC OA发病和进展相关的知识空白。三名手外科医生首先对32具尸体手部标本进行了放射学分级。然后评估斜方肌软骨磨损和灼烧情况。通过TMC表面的压痕测试来评估软骨力学。通过显微计算机断层扫描评估骨形态,并用组织病理学评分评估染色组织学切片。分析显示,x线摄影分级是关节病理的滞后指标,在x线摄影证据之前发生退行性变化。虽然软骨磨损遵循区域性模式(从掌侧和桡侧开始),但整个关节软骨的机械弱化是均匀发生的。这些发现表明,TMC OA涉及机械磨损和生物因素,而不是纯粹的“磨损”疾病。我们证实x线分期对TMC OA的发生和早期进展不敏感;然而,鉴于其与功能(软骨力学特性)和结构(骨软骨组织学评分)结果的强相关性,它在疾病后期的预测能力可能仍然有用。这种理解可以为早期干预和更有效治疗的发展提供信息。
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Multi-Scale Analysis of Regional Pathology in the Human Trapezium During Osteoarthritis Progression.

Trapeziometacarpal (TMC) osteoarthritis (OA) is a prevalent condition that significantly impacts hand function and quality of life. In this study we sought to close gaps in knowledge related to the initiation and progression of TMC OA on the tissue scale by evaluating the morphology and gross appearance, wear patterns, mechanical properties, subchondral bone morphology, and histological characteristics of the tissue across a spectrum of disease severity and by correlating each of these properties to the clinically assessed radiographic grade. Thirty-two cadaveric hand specimens were first assigned a radiographic grade by three hand surgeons. Trapezia were then evaluated for cartilage wear and eburnation. Cartilage mechanics were assessed via indentation testing across the TMC surface. Bone morphology was evaluated via micro-computed tomography, and stained histologic sections were assessed with histopathology scoring. Analysis revealed that radiographic grading is a lagging indicator of joint pathology, with degenerative changes occurring before radiographic evidence. While cartilage wear followed regional patterns (beginning at the volar and radial aspects), mechanical weakening of cartilage occurred uniformly across the joint. These findings suggest TMC OA involves both mechanical wear and biological factors, rather than being purely a "wear and tear" disease. We confirmed that radiographic staging is not sensitive to TMC OA initiation and early progression; however, it may still be useful for its predictive power in later stages of disease, given its strong correlations to both functional (cartilage mechanical properties) and structural (osteochondral histology score) outcomes. This understanding could inform the development of early interventions and more effective treatments.

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Journal of Orthopaedic Research®
Journal of Orthopaedic Research® 医学-整形外科
CiteScore
6.10
自引率
3.60%
发文量
261
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Orthopaedic Research is the forum for the rapid publication of high quality reports of new information on the full spectrum of orthopaedic research, including life sciences, engineering, translational, and clinical studies.
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