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Formation of a new enthesis after attachment of the supraspinatus tendon: A quantitative histologic study in rabbits

✍ Scribed by Yoichi Koike; Guy Trudel; Hans K. Uhthoff


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Weight
874 KB
Volume
23
Category
Article
ISSN
0736-0266

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✦ Synopsis


Purpose:

To quantify in a longitudinal study non-chondrocytic cells and chondrocytes, tissular architecture as well as extracellular matrix restoration during the formation of an enthesis following supraspinatus tendon attachment to the humerus.

Methods:

In 89 rabbits, one supraspinatus fibrocartilaginous enthesis was resected and the tendon either attached to the greater tuberosity (n=75) or not attached (n=14). the animals were sacrificed after 2, 6, 8, 12 or 24 weeks. the operated and contralateral shoulders were processed for histologic sections. number of non-chondrocytes, chondrocytes and alignment of chondrocytes in rows were assessed histologically. extracellular matrix restoration was measured based on (1) area of toluidine blue metachromasia indicating proteoglycan content and (2) on area of diffracted polarized light indicating spatial collagen fiber alignment.

Results:

In the attached tendon, the number of non-chondrocytic cells sharply increased at 2 weeks, progressively decreased thereafter but remained higher than controls at all time points. chondrocytes appeared at 2 weeks and their number reached control levels by 6 weeks (136+/-14 vs 144+/-15 controls, p>.05). the percentage of chondrocytes aligned in rows increased from 19+/-4% at 2 weeks to reach near normal values at 24 weeks (71+/-3% vs 78+/-2% controls, p>.05). area of metachromasia increased from 0.1+/-0.1 mm(2) at 2 weeks to 3.8+/-0.3 mm(2) at 24 weeks, still below contralateral enthesis levels (4.6+/-0.1 mm(2), p<.05). area of diffracted polarized light enlarged from 12+/-2 x 10(3) microm(2) at 2 weeks to 151+/-19 x 10(3) microm(2) at 24 weeks, still significantly smaller than contralateral levels (177+/-13 x 10(3) microm(2), p<.05). neither chondrocytes nor metachromasia were observed in the non-attached tendons.

Conclusion:

A new enthesis was formed after attachment of the supraspinatus tendon into bony trough. histomorphometry allowed to document extensive non-chondrocytic proliferation that was followed by appearance of chondrocytes and their spatial organization, a process was complete by 24 weeks. extracellular matrix formation as well as spatial alignment of collagen fibers were delayed and not complete by 24 weeks. this first longitudinal investigation on the formation of the supraspinatus enthesis using quantitative outcome measures cautions against too early and too aggressive a rehabilitation program.


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