Articular cartilage in the knee joint of the African elephant, Loxodonta africana, Blumenbach 1797
โ Scribed by Gunter F. Egger; Kirsti Witter; Gerald Weissengruber; Gerhard Forstenpointner
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 426 KB
- Volume
- 269
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0362-2525
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
Knee joints of one adult and three juvenile African elephants were dissected. The specific features of the articular cartilage with particular reference to matrix components were studied by light and electron microscopy and immunohistochemistry. The elephant knee joint cartilage contains an unusually low concentration of proteoglycans resulting in rather eosinophilic staining properties of the matrix. The very thick collagen fibers of the cartilage possibly represent collagen I. Except for the different thickness of cartilage at the weightโbearing surfaces of femur (โผ6.7 mm) and tibia (โผ11.2 mm) in juvenile elephants, light and electron microscopy did not reveal distinct topographical differences in cartilage structure, perhaps because of the high congruency of the articulating surfaces and resulting uniform load distribution in the knee. The number of cell profiles per section area of both femoral (โผ950 cell profiles/mm^2^) and tibial cartilage (โผ898 cell profiles/mm^2^) was low, indicating excessive matrix production by the chondrocytes during cartilage development. These unique properties could be a result of the enormous compressive load resting on the elephant knee. Maintenance of the equilibrium between biological function and resistance to compression seems to be crucial in the elephant knee joint cartilage. Any disturbance that interferes with this equilibrium appears to lead to arthrotic alterations, as particularly seen in captive elephants. J. Morphol., 2008. ยฉ 2007 WileyโLiss, Inc.
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