Periarticular cancellous bone changes following anterior cruciate ligament injury

2001 ◽  
Vol 91 (1) ◽  
pp. 336-342 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gregory R. Wohl ◽  
Roxane C. Shymkiw ◽  
John R. Matyas ◽  
Reinhard Kloiber ◽  
Ronald F. Zernicke

To understand more fully the early bone changes in an experimental model of osteoarthrosis, we quantified periarticular bone mineral density and bone mechanical properties in anterior cruciate ligament transected (ACLX) knee joints (4, 10, 32, and 39 wk post-ACLX) compared with contralateral joints and unoperated normal joints of skeletally mature animals. Maximal stress and energy were significantly reduced in ACLX cancellous bone from the medial femoral condyles at 4 wk postinjury. All mechanical properties (e.g., yield stress and elastic modulus) declined after 4 wk and were significantly reduced at 10 wk. ACLX bone mineral density was significantly reduced at all measured time points. Ash content was significantly reduced at 10 and 32 wk. Changes in the lateral condyles were similar but less pronounced than in the medial condyles. These bony changes accompanied the earliest articular cartilage molecular changes and preceded changes in the articular cartilage gross morphology. We suggest that these early changes in bone mechanical behavior contribute to the progression of osteoarthrosis and pathogenic changes in the joint.

2014 ◽  
Vol 22 (1) ◽  
pp. 154-161 ◽  
Author(s):  
B.L. van Meer ◽  
J.H. Waarsing ◽  
W.A. van Eijsden ◽  
D.E. Meuffels ◽  
E.R.A. van Arkel ◽  
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2013 ◽  
Vol 21 ◽  
pp. S222
Author(s):  
B.L. van Meer ◽  
W.A. van Eijsden ◽  
J.H. Waarsing ◽  
S.M. Bierma - Zeinstra ◽  
D.E. Meuffels ◽  
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Cartilage ◽  
2019 ◽  
pp. 194760351987847 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nik Aizah ◽  
Pan Pan Chong ◽  
Tunku Kamarul

Objective Advances in research have shown that the subchondral bone plays an important role in the propagation of cartilage loss and progression of osteoarthritis (OA), but whether the subchondral bone changes precede or lead to articular cartilage loss remains debatable. In order to elucidate the subchondral bone and cartilage changes that occur in early OA, an experiment using anterior cruciate ligament transection (ACLT) induced posttraumatic OA model of the rat knee was conducted. Design Forty-two Sprague Dawley rats were divided into 2 groups: the ACLT group and the nonoperated control group. Surgery was conducted on the ACLT group, and subsequently rats from both groups were sacrificed at 1, 2, and 3 weeks postsurgery. Subchondral bone was evaluated using a high-resolution peripheral quantitative computed tomography scanner, while cartilage was histologically evaluated and scored. Results A significant reduction in the subchondral trabecular bone thickness and spacing was found as early as 1 week postsurgery in ACLT rats compared with the nonoperated control. This was subsequently followed by a reduction in bone mineral density and bone fractional volume at week 2, and finally a decrease in the trabecular number at week 3. These changes occurred together with cartilage degeneration as reflected by an increasing Mankin score over all 3 weeks. Conclusions Significant changes in subchondral bone occur very early in OA concurrent with surface articular cartilage degenerative change suggest that factors affecting bone remodeling and resorption together with cartilage matrix degradation occur very early in the disease.


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