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Metabolic and biochemical abnormalities of articular cartilage induced by implantation of a sterile sheet of polyethylene in the rabbit patellofemoral joint

✍ Scribed by Philippe Front; Fernando Garcia; Veronique Guillermet; Nicole Darmon; Gladys Garcia; Dr. Dragoslav R. Mitrovic


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1988
Tongue
English
Weight
854 KB
Volume
6
Category
Article
ISSN
0736-0266

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✦ Synopsis


A polyethylene sheet was implanted in the patellofemoral joint of the right knee of the rabbit and the biochemical and metabolic changes in the articular cartilage from femoral trochleas (in contact with the implant) and femoral condyles (free of direct contact) were compared with those in their sham-operated counterparts 7, 15, and 30 days after joint implantation. The results showed that there was an increase in the water content; the extraction yields of uronic acid--, 35SO4-, and [3H]glycine-containing compounds; and the incorporation of [3H]thymidine, [3H]glycine, and 35SO4. Concomitantly, the contents of uronic acid--, hexosamine-, neutral sugars-, and hydroxyproline-containing substances decreased in the femoral trochlear cartilage and, to a much lesser extent, in the femoral condylar cartilage from implanted joints. The increased capacity of viable chondrocytes to incorporate metabolic radiolabeled precursors into newly synthesized macromolecules may represent a reparative cell response to the tissue injury induced by the implant. This is therefore a useful model for studying the response of chondrocytes to mechanical injury and tissue tolerance to intraarticularly implanted prosthetic materials.