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Correlation between the surface area of synovial membrane and the surface area of articular cartilage in synovial joints of the mouse and human.

机译:滑膜膜表面积与小鼠和人滑膜关节的软骨表面积之间的相关性。

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BACKGROUND: Articular cartilage is avascular. Evidence suggests that in mature animals synovial fluid is the dominant source of nutrition for articular cartilage. If so, there might be a direct correlation between the surface area of synovial membrane and the surface area of articular cartilage in synovial joints. METHODS: The hindlimb joints of young adult Swiss Webster mice were prepared for histology and sagitally sectioned at regular intervals. The surface area of synovial membrane and the surface area and volume of articular cartilage were calculated from serial photomicrographs of knee, ankle, and first metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joints using ImageJ software and Cavalieri's method. Sagittal E12 slices from numerous synovial joints in a single human cadaver were similarly analysed. RESULTS: There was a strong statistically significant positive linear correlation between the surface area of synovial membrane and articular cartilage in the hindlimb joints of the mouse (r = 0.96, 95% CI 0.90-0.98, P < 0.0001). A similarly strong highly statistically significant corelation was observed between the surface area of synovial membrane and volume of articular cartilage. This relationship was also observed across a wider range of synovial joints in the human (r = 0.83, 95% CI 0.48-0.95, P = 0.0009). All analyses remained highly statistically significant after adjusting the standard errors and consequent P values for the linear models based on multiple observations in the same subject. CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrates for the first time that there is a direct positive linear correlation between the surface area of synovial membrane and the surface area of articular cartilage in synovial joints in the mouse and human. These novel findings support the concept that the nutrition of mature articular cartilage is dependent on synovial fluid and may also explain why some joints communicate with surrounding bursae. Perhaps more consideration should be given to synovial membrane when studying the pathology of articular cartilage.
机译:背景:关节软骨是无血管的。有证据表明,在成年动物中,滑液是关节软骨的主要营养来源。如果这样的话,滑膜的表面积和滑膜关节的软骨表面积之间可能存在直接的相关性。方法:准备成年Swiss Webster幼鼠的后肢关节进行组织学检查,并定期进行矢状切开。使用ImageJ软件和Cavalieri方法从膝关节,踝关节和第一pha趾(MTP)关节的连续显微照片中计算出滑膜的表面积以及关节软骨的表面积和体积。同样地分析了来自单个人尸体中多个滑膜关节的矢状E12切片。结果:滑膜膜表面积与小鼠后肢关节软骨之间存在很强的统计学显着正线性相关性(r = 0.96,95%CI 0.90-0.98,P <0.0001)。在滑膜的表面积和关节软骨的体积之间观察到了类似的具有高度统计学意义的强共轭作用。还在人类更广泛的滑膜关节中观察到这种关系(r = 0.83,95%CI 0.48-0.95,P = 0.0009)。调整线性模型的标准误差和相应的P值之后,所有分析仍基于同一对象的多次观察,在统计学上仍具有高度统计学意义。结论:这项研究首次证明滑膜表面的表面积与小鼠和人滑膜关节的关节软骨的表面积之间存在直接的正线性关系。这些新发现支持了这样的概念,即成熟关节软骨的营养取决于滑液,并且也可以解释为什么某些关节与周围的囊交界。在研究关节软骨病理时,也许应该更多考虑滑膜。

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