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Ultrasound Can Detect Macroscopically Undetectable Changes in Osteoarthritis Reflecting the Superficial Histological and Biochemical Degeneration: Ex Vivo Study of Rabbit and Human Cartilage

Recognizing subtle cartilage changes in the preclinical stage of osteoarthritis (OA) is essential for early diagnosis. To this end, the ability of the ultrasound signal intensity to detect macroscopically undetectable cartilage change was investigated. In this study, cartilage of rabbit OA model and...

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Autores principales: Nishitani, Kohei, Kobayashi, Masahiko, Kuroki, Hiroshi, Mori, Koji, Shirai, Takaaki, Satake, Tsuyoshi, Nakamura, Shinnichiro, Arai, Ryuzo, Nakagawa, Yasuaki, Nakamura, Takashi, Matsuda, Shuichi
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3931779/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24586815
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0089484
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author Nishitani, Kohei
Kobayashi, Masahiko
Kuroki, Hiroshi
Mori, Koji
Shirai, Takaaki
Satake, Tsuyoshi
Nakamura, Shinnichiro
Arai, Ryuzo
Nakagawa, Yasuaki
Nakamura, Takashi
Matsuda, Shuichi
author_facet Nishitani, Kohei
Kobayashi, Masahiko
Kuroki, Hiroshi
Mori, Koji
Shirai, Takaaki
Satake, Tsuyoshi
Nakamura, Shinnichiro
Arai, Ryuzo
Nakagawa, Yasuaki
Nakamura, Takashi
Matsuda, Shuichi
author_sort Nishitani, Kohei
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description Recognizing subtle cartilage changes in the preclinical stage of osteoarthritis (OA) is essential for early diagnosis. To this end, the ability of the ultrasound signal intensity to detect macroscopically undetectable cartilage change was investigated. In this study, cartilage of rabbit OA model and human OA samples was examined by macroscopic evaluation, ultrasound signal intensity, histology with Mankin scores, and Fourier transform infrared imaging (FTIRI) analysis. Rabbit OA was induced by anterior cruciate ligament transection and evaluated at 1, 2, 4 and 12 weeks. Twenty human samples were harvested during total knee arthroplasty from OA patients who had macroscopically normal human cartilage (ICRS grade 0) on the lateral femoral condyle. In the animal study, there was no macroscopic OA change at 2 weeks, but histology detected degenerative changes at this time point. Ultrasound signal intensity also detected degeneration at 2 weeks. In human samples, all samples were obtained from macroscopically intact site, however nearly normal (0≤ Mankin score <2), early OA (2≤ Mankin score <6), and moderate OA (6≤ Mankin score <10) samples were actually intermixed. Ultrasound signal intensity was significantly different among these 3 stages and was well correlated with Mankin scores (R = −0.80) and FTIR parameters related to collagen and proteoglycan content in superficial zone. In conclusion, ultrasound can detect microscopic cartilage deterioration when such changes do not exist macroscopically, reflecting superficial histological and biochemical changes.
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spelling pubmed-39317792014-02-25 Ultrasound Can Detect Macroscopically Undetectable Changes in Osteoarthritis Reflecting the Superficial Histological and Biochemical Degeneration: Ex Vivo Study of Rabbit and Human Cartilage Nishitani, Kohei Kobayashi, Masahiko Kuroki, Hiroshi Mori, Koji Shirai, Takaaki Satake, Tsuyoshi Nakamura, Shinnichiro Arai, Ryuzo Nakagawa, Yasuaki Nakamura, Takashi Matsuda, Shuichi PLoS One Research Article Recognizing subtle cartilage changes in the preclinical stage of osteoarthritis (OA) is essential for early diagnosis. To this end, the ability of the ultrasound signal intensity to detect macroscopically undetectable cartilage change was investigated. In this study, cartilage of rabbit OA model and human OA samples was examined by macroscopic evaluation, ultrasound signal intensity, histology with Mankin scores, and Fourier transform infrared imaging (FTIRI) analysis. Rabbit OA was induced by anterior cruciate ligament transection and evaluated at 1, 2, 4 and 12 weeks. Twenty human samples were harvested during total knee arthroplasty from OA patients who had macroscopically normal human cartilage (ICRS grade 0) on the lateral femoral condyle. In the animal study, there was no macroscopic OA change at 2 weeks, but histology detected degenerative changes at this time point. Ultrasound signal intensity also detected degeneration at 2 weeks. In human samples, all samples were obtained from macroscopically intact site, however nearly normal (0≤ Mankin score <2), early OA (2≤ Mankin score <6), and moderate OA (6≤ Mankin score <10) samples were actually intermixed. Ultrasound signal intensity was significantly different among these 3 stages and was well correlated with Mankin scores (R = −0.80) and FTIR parameters related to collagen and proteoglycan content in superficial zone. In conclusion, ultrasound can detect microscopic cartilage deterioration when such changes do not exist macroscopically, reflecting superficial histological and biochemical changes. Public Library of Science 2014-02-21 /pmc/articles/PMC3931779/ /pubmed/24586815 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0089484 Text en © 2014 Nishitani et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Nishitani, Kohei
Kobayashi, Masahiko
Kuroki, Hiroshi
Mori, Koji
Shirai, Takaaki
Satake, Tsuyoshi
Nakamura, Shinnichiro
Arai, Ryuzo
Nakagawa, Yasuaki
Nakamura, Takashi
Matsuda, Shuichi
Ultrasound Can Detect Macroscopically Undetectable Changes in Osteoarthritis Reflecting the Superficial Histological and Biochemical Degeneration: Ex Vivo Study of Rabbit and Human Cartilage
title Ultrasound Can Detect Macroscopically Undetectable Changes in Osteoarthritis Reflecting the Superficial Histological and Biochemical Degeneration: Ex Vivo Study of Rabbit and Human Cartilage
title_full Ultrasound Can Detect Macroscopically Undetectable Changes in Osteoarthritis Reflecting the Superficial Histological and Biochemical Degeneration: Ex Vivo Study of Rabbit and Human Cartilage
title_fullStr Ultrasound Can Detect Macroscopically Undetectable Changes in Osteoarthritis Reflecting the Superficial Histological and Biochemical Degeneration: Ex Vivo Study of Rabbit and Human Cartilage
title_full_unstemmed Ultrasound Can Detect Macroscopically Undetectable Changes in Osteoarthritis Reflecting the Superficial Histological and Biochemical Degeneration: Ex Vivo Study of Rabbit and Human Cartilage
title_short Ultrasound Can Detect Macroscopically Undetectable Changes in Osteoarthritis Reflecting the Superficial Histological and Biochemical Degeneration: Ex Vivo Study of Rabbit and Human Cartilage
title_sort ultrasound can detect macroscopically undetectable changes in osteoarthritis reflecting the superficial histological and biochemical degeneration: ex vivo study of rabbit and human cartilage
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3931779/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24586815
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0089484
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