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Immunohistochemical study of mechanoreceptors in the tibial remnant of the ruptured anterior cruciate ligament in human knees

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Abstract
This study was performed to identify the mechanoreceptors in the tibial remnants of ruptured human anterior cruciate ligaments (ACL) by immunohistochemical staining. Thirty-six specimens of tibial ACL remnants were obtained from patients with ACL ruptures during arthroscopic ACL reconstruction. As control, two normal ACL specimens were taken from healthy knee amputated at thigh level due to trauma. The specimen was serially sectioned at 40 mum. In control group, the average number of sections per specimen was 132, and a total of 264 slices were available. In remnant group, the average number of sections per specimen was 90, and a total of 3,251 slices were available. Immunohistochemical staining was performed to detect the neural element of mechanoreceptors. Histologic examinations were performed under a light microscope and interpreted by a pathologist. Nineteen (8 Ruffini, 11 Golgi) mechanoreceptors were identified in the two normal ACLs, which were evenly distributed at both tibial and femoral attachments. In the remnant group, mechanoreceptors were observed in 12 out of 36 cases (33%), and a total of 17 (6 Ruffini and 11 Golgi) mechanoreceptors observed. No significant differences in the harvest volume, number of sections, age, or time between injury to surgery was observed between the 12 mechanoreceptor-present and the 24 mechanoreceptor-absent ones. The presence of mechanoreceptor at the tibial remnants of torn ACLs was verified. The immunohistochemical staining methodology proved useful, but requires further refinement. Although the mechanoreceptors were detected relatively less frequently than expected, the authors consider that it does not negate the necessity of remnant-preserving ACL reconstruction.
All Author(s)
B. I. Lee ; K. D. Min ; H. S. Choi ; S. W. Kwon ; D. I. Chun ; E. S. Yun ; D. W. Lee ; S. Y. Jin ; J. H. Yoo
Issued Date
2009
Type
Article
Keyword
AdolescentAdultAnterior Cruciate Ligament/anatomy & histology/*innervation/surgeryFemaleHumansImmunoenzyme TechniquesKnee Injuries/surgeryMaleMechanoreceptors/*ultrastructureMiddle AgedRuptureTibia/*ultrastructure
ISSN
0942-2056
Citation Title
Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy
Citation Volume
17
Citation Number
9
Citation Start Page
1095
Citation End Page
1101
Language(ISO)
eng
DOI
10.1007/s00167-009-0831-z
URI
http://schca-ir.schmc.ac.kr//handle/2022.oak/353
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