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Mechanoreceptor profile of the lateral collateral ligament complex in the human elbow

BACKGROUND: Active restraint for the elbow joint is provided by the soft tissue component, which consists of a musculoligamentous complex. A lesion of the lateral collateral ligament complex (LCLC) is thought to be the primary cause of posterolateral rotatory instability in the elbow. Its role as a...

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Autores principales: Kholinne, Erica, Lee, Hyun-Joo, Lee, Yu-Mi, Lee, Suk-Joong, Deslivia, Maria F., Kim, Ga-Yeong, Lim, SungJoon, Jeon, In-Ho
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Publicado: Asia-Pacific Knee, Arthroscopy and Sports Medicine Society 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6170793/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30302315
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.asmart.2018.04.001
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author Kholinne, Erica
Lee, Hyun-Joo
Lee, Yu-Mi
Lee, Suk-Joong
Deslivia, Maria F.
Kim, Ga-Yeong
Lim, SungJoon
Jeon, In-Ho
author_facet Kholinne, Erica
Lee, Hyun-Joo
Lee, Yu-Mi
Lee, Suk-Joong
Deslivia, Maria F.
Kim, Ga-Yeong
Lim, SungJoon
Jeon, In-Ho
author_sort Kholinne, Erica
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Active restraint for the elbow joint is provided by the soft tissue component, which consists of a musculoligamentous complex. A lesion of the lateral collateral ligament complex (LCLC) is thought to be the primary cause of posterolateral rotatory instability in the elbow. Its role as a protective reflexogenic structure is supported by the existence of ultrastructural mechanoreceptors. The aim of this study was to describe the existence and distribution of LCLC mechanoreceptors in the human elbow joint and to determine their role in providing joint stability. METHODS: Eight LCLCs were harvested from fresh frozen cadaver elbows. Specimens were carefully separated from the lateral epicondyle and ulna. The ligament complex was divided into 7 regions of interest and stained with modified gold chloride. Microscopic evaluation was performed for Golgi, Ruffini, and Pacinian corpuscles. The number, distribution, and density of each structure were recorded. RESULTS: Golgi, Ruffini, and Pacinian corpuscles were observed in LCLCs, with variable distribution in each region of interest. Ruffini corpuscles showed the highest total mechanoreceptor density. Mechanoreceptor density was higher at bony attachment sites. CONCLUSION: The existence and role of each mechanoreceptor defined the purpose of each region of interest. Mechanoreceptors are beneficial for its proprioceptive feature towards a successful elbow ligament reconstruction.
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spelling pubmed-61707932018-10-09 Mechanoreceptor profile of the lateral collateral ligament complex in the human elbow Kholinne, Erica Lee, Hyun-Joo Lee, Yu-Mi Lee, Suk-Joong Deslivia, Maria F. Kim, Ga-Yeong Lim, SungJoon Jeon, In-Ho Asia Pac J Sports Med Arthrosc Rehabil Technol Original Article BACKGROUND: Active restraint for the elbow joint is provided by the soft tissue component, which consists of a musculoligamentous complex. A lesion of the lateral collateral ligament complex (LCLC) is thought to be the primary cause of posterolateral rotatory instability in the elbow. Its role as a protective reflexogenic structure is supported by the existence of ultrastructural mechanoreceptors. The aim of this study was to describe the existence and distribution of LCLC mechanoreceptors in the human elbow joint and to determine their role in providing joint stability. METHODS: Eight LCLCs were harvested from fresh frozen cadaver elbows. Specimens were carefully separated from the lateral epicondyle and ulna. The ligament complex was divided into 7 regions of interest and stained with modified gold chloride. Microscopic evaluation was performed for Golgi, Ruffini, and Pacinian corpuscles. The number, distribution, and density of each structure were recorded. RESULTS: Golgi, Ruffini, and Pacinian corpuscles were observed in LCLCs, with variable distribution in each region of interest. Ruffini corpuscles showed the highest total mechanoreceptor density. Mechanoreceptor density was higher at bony attachment sites. CONCLUSION: The existence and role of each mechanoreceptor defined the purpose of each region of interest. Mechanoreceptors are beneficial for its proprioceptive feature towards a successful elbow ligament reconstruction. Asia-Pacific Knee, Arthroscopy and Sports Medicine Society 2018-05-18 /pmc/articles/PMC6170793/ /pubmed/30302315 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.asmart.2018.04.001 Text en © 2018 Asia Pacific Knee, Arthroscopy and Sports Medicine Society. Published by Elsevier (Singapore) Pte Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Kholinne, Erica
Lee, Hyun-Joo
Lee, Yu-Mi
Lee, Suk-Joong
Deslivia, Maria F.
Kim, Ga-Yeong
Lim, SungJoon
Jeon, In-Ho
Mechanoreceptor profile of the lateral collateral ligament complex in the human elbow
title Mechanoreceptor profile of the lateral collateral ligament complex in the human elbow
title_full Mechanoreceptor profile of the lateral collateral ligament complex in the human elbow
title_fullStr Mechanoreceptor profile of the lateral collateral ligament complex in the human elbow
title_full_unstemmed Mechanoreceptor profile of the lateral collateral ligament complex in the human elbow
title_short Mechanoreceptor profile of the lateral collateral ligament complex in the human elbow
title_sort mechanoreceptor profile of the lateral collateral ligament complex in the human elbow
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6170793/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30302315
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.asmart.2018.04.001
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