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Influence of exercise and joint topography on depth-related spatial distribution of proteoglycan and collagen content in immature equine articular cartilage

机译:运动和关节地形对未成熟马关节软骨蛋白聚糖深度相关的空间分布和胶原含量的影响

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Reasons for performing study: There is ample evidence on topographical heterogeneity of the principal biochemical components of articular cartilage over the surface of the joint and the influence of loading thereon, but no information on depth-related zonal variation in horses.Objectives: To study depth-related zonal variation in proteoglycan (PG) and collagen content in equine articular cartilage.Methods: Two techniques (safranin-O densitometry and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy) were applied to sections of articular cartilage from the proximal phalangeal hone of the metacarpophalangeal joint of 18-month-old Thoroughbreds that had been raised at pasture from age 0-18 months without (PASTEX) and with (CONDEX) additional exercise. Two sites were investigated: site I at the joint margin that is unloaded at rest or at slow gaits, but subjected to high-intensity loading during athletic activity; and site 2, a continuously, but less intensively, loaded site in the centre of the joint.Results: Proteoglycan values increased from the surface to the deep layers of the cartilage,, collagen content showed a reverse pattern. PG content was significantly higher at site 2 in both PASTEX and CONDEX animals without an effect of exercise. In the PASTEX animals collagen content was significantly higher at site 1, but in the CONDEX group the situation was reversed, due to a significant exercise effect on site 1, leading to a reduced collagen content.Conclusions: Collagen and PG content gradients agree with findings in other species. The observations on PG levels suggest that the exercise level was not strenuous. The collagen results in the PASTEX group confirmed earlier findings, the lower levels at site I in the CONDEX group being possibly due to an advancement of the physiological maturation process of collagen remodelling.Potential relevance: This study confirms earlier observations that even moderate variations in exercise level in early age may have significant effects on the collagen network of articular cartilage.
机译:进行研究的原因:有充分的证据表明关节表面关节软骨的主要生化成分在地形上的异质性以及载荷对关节表面的影响,但尚无有关马匹与深度相关的区域性变化的信息。方法:将两种技术(番红O-O密度测定法和傅里叶变换红外光谱法)应用到18个掌指关节近端指骨上的关节软骨切片中。在0-18个月大的牧场上长大的纯种马,没有(PASTEX)和(CONDEX)额外运动。对两个部位进行了研究:部位I位于关节边缘,在静止或缓慢步态下不活动,但在运动期间承受高强度负荷;结果是:蛋白聚糖的值从软骨表面到深层逐渐增加,胶原蛋白含量呈相反的模式,而第2位是关节中心的连续但强度较小的加载位。在PASTEX和CONDEX动物中,部位2的PG含量均显着较高,而无运动影响。在PASTEX动物中,部位1的胶原蛋白含量显着较高,但在CONDEX组中,由于部位1的显着运动效果,导致这种情况发生了逆转,导致胶原蛋白含量降低。结论:胶原蛋白和PG含量梯度与研究结果一致在其他物种中。对PG水平的观察表明,运动水平并不费力。 PASTEX组的胶原蛋白结果证实了较早的发现,CONDEX组中I位的较低水平可能是由于胶原蛋白塑形的生理成熟过程的进展所致。早期的胆固醇水平可能对关节软骨的胶原网络有重要影响。

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