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Surgical restabilization reduces the progression of post-traumatic osteoarthritis initiated by ACL rupture in mice.
Lin, Yu-Yang; Jbeily, Elias H; Tjandra, Priscilla M; Pride, Michael C; Lopez-Torres, Michael; Elmankabadi, Seif B; Delman, Connor M; Biris, Kristin K; Bang, Heejung; Silverman, Jill L; Lee, Cassandra A; Christiansen, Blaine A.
Afiliação
  • Lin YY; University of California Davis Health, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Lawrence J. Ellison Musculoskeletal Research Center, 2700 Stockton Blvd, Suite 2301, Sacramento, CA 95817, USA.
  • Jbeily EH; University of California Davis Health, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Lawrence J. Ellison Musculoskeletal Research Center, 2700 Stockton Blvd, Suite 2301, Sacramento, CA 95817, USA.
  • Tjandra PM; University of California Davis Health, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Lawrence J. Ellison Musculoskeletal Research Center, 2700 Stockton Blvd, Suite 2301, Sacramento, CA 95817, USA.
  • Pride MC; University of California Davis Health, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, 4625 2nd Ave, Sacramento, CA 95817, USA.
  • Lopez-Torres M; University of California Davis Health, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Lawrence J. Ellison Musculoskeletal Research Center, 2700 Stockton Blvd, Suite 2301, Sacramento, CA 95817, USA.
  • Elmankabadi SB; University of California Davis Health, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Lawrence J. Ellison Musculoskeletal Research Center, 2700 Stockton Blvd, Suite 2301, Sacramento, CA 95817, USA.
  • Delman CM; University of California Davis Health, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Lawrence J. Ellison Musculoskeletal Research Center, 2700 Stockton Blvd, Suite 2301, Sacramento, CA 95817, USA.
  • Biris KK; University of California Davis Health, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Lawrence J. Ellison Musculoskeletal Research Center, 2700 Stockton Blvd, Suite 2301, Sacramento, CA 95817, USA.
  • Bang H; University of California Davis Health, Department of Public Health Sciences, Medical Sciences 1C, Davis, CA 95616, USA.
  • Silverman JL; University of California Davis Health, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, 4625 2nd Ave, Sacramento, CA 95817, USA.
  • Lee CA; University of California Davis Health, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Lawrence J. Ellison Musculoskeletal Research Center, 2700 Stockton Blvd, Suite 2301, Sacramento, CA 95817, USA.
  • Christiansen BA; University of California Davis Health, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Lawrence J. Ellison Musculoskeletal Research Center, 2700 Stockton Blvd, Suite 2301, Sacramento, CA 95817, USA. Electronic address: bchristiansen@ucdavis.edu.
Osteoarthritis Cartilage ; 32(8): 909-920, 2024 Aug.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38697509
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

People who sustain joint injuries such as anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) rupture often develop post-traumatic osteoarthritis (PTOA). In human patients, ACL injuries are often treated with ACL reconstruction. However, it is still unclear how effective joint restabilization is for reducing the progression of PTOA. The goal of this study was to determine how surgical restabilization of a mouse knee joint following non-invasive ACL injury affects PTOA progression.

DESIGN:

In this study, 187 mice were subjected to non-invasive ACL injury or no injury. After injury, mice underwent restabilization surgery, sham surgery, or no surgery. Mice were then euthanized on day 14 or day 49 after injury/surgery. Functional analyses were performed at multiple time points to assess voluntary movement, gait, and pain. Knees were analyzed ex vivo with micro-computed tomography, RT-PCR, and whole-joint histology to assess articular cartilage degeneration, synovitis, and osteophyte formation.

RESULTS:

Both ACL injury and surgery resulted in loss of epiphyseal trabecular bone (-27-32%) and reduced voluntary movement at early time points. Joint restabilization successfully lowered OA score (-78% relative to injured at day 14, p < 0.0001), and synovitis scores (-37% relative to injured at day 14, p = 0.042), and diminished the formation of chondrophytes/osteophytes (-97% relative to injured at day 14, p < 0.001, -78% at day 49, p < 0.001).

CONCLUSIONS:

This study confirmed that surgical knee restabilization was effective at reducing articular cartilage degeneration and diminishing chondrophyte/osteophyte formation after ACL injury in mice, suggesting that these processes are largely driven by joint instability in this mouse model. However, restabilization was not able to mitigate the early inflammatory response and the loss of epiphyseal trabecular bone, indicating that these processes are independent of joint instability.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Progressão da Doença / Osteoartrite do Joelho / Reconstrução do Ligamento Cruzado Anterior / Lesões do Ligamento Cruzado Anterior Limite: Animals Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Progressão da Doença / Osteoartrite do Joelho / Reconstrução do Ligamento Cruzado Anterior / Lesões do Ligamento Cruzado Anterior Limite: Animals Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article