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Synovial Neuronal Changes in Knee Joint Osteoarthritis 被引量:2

Synovial Neuronal Changes in Knee Joint Osteoarthritis
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摘要 Purpose: The purpose is to study whether pain and inflammation in knee joint osteoarthritis (OA) are associated with local synovial neuronal changes. Methods: Synovial biopsies were harvested from the medial and lateral knee compartments from OA patients undergoing total joint replacement surgery. All patients had predominant pain at the medial joint compartment. Pain and knee joint function were evaluated by knee society score (KSS). Synovial inflammation was analyzed by histopathological analysis and expression of growth associated protein-43 (GAP-43), sensory (SP, CGRP) and autonomic (NPY, VIP, TH) neuropeptides was studied by single and double immunohistochemistry techniques. Results: We observed reduced KSS and increased inflammatory score in synovial membrane of medial knee compartment. A significant increase in GAP-43 [P = 0.001], SP [P = 0.05], CGRP [P = 0.05] and TH [P = 0.05] expression was observed and SP, CGRP and NPY were found to be co-existed predominantly with GAP-43 in synovial membrane collected from medial compared to the lateral knee compartment. Conclusions: Regenerating nerve fibers containing sensory and autonomic neuropeptides are associated with pain and inflammation in knee joint OA. Purpose: The purpose is to study whether pain and inflammation in knee joint osteoarthritis (OA) are associated with local synovial neuronal changes. Methods: Synovial biopsies were harvested from the medial and lateral knee compartments from OA patients undergoing total joint replacement surgery. All patients had predominant pain at the medial joint compartment. Pain and knee joint function were evaluated by knee society score (KSS). Synovial inflammation was analyzed by histopathological analysis and expression of growth associated protein-43 (GAP-43), sensory (SP, CGRP) and autonomic (NPY, VIP, TH) neuropeptides was studied by single and double immunohistochemistry techniques. Results: We observed reduced KSS and increased inflammatory score in synovial membrane of medial knee compartment. A significant increase in GAP-43 [P = 0.001], SP [P = 0.05], CGRP [P = 0.05] and TH [P = 0.05] expression was observed and SP, CGRP and NPY were found to be co-existed predominantly with GAP-43 in synovial membrane collected from medial compared to the lateral knee compartment. Conclusions: Regenerating nerve fibers containing sensory and autonomic neuropeptides are associated with pain and inflammation in knee joint OA.
作者 Haq Nawaz Masood Umer Shahryar Noordin Bo Christer Bertilson Jian Li Aisha Siddiqah Ahmed Mahmood Ahmed Haq Nawaz;Masood Umer;Shahryar Noordin;Bo Christer Bertilson;Jian Li;Aisha Siddiqah Ahmed;Mahmood Ahmed(Department of Surgery, Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan;Karolinska Institute, Department of Neurobiology, Care Sciences and Society, Huddinge, Sweden;Karolinska Institute, Department of Molecular Medicine and Surgery, Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden;Karolinska Institute, Department of Clinical Neurosciences, Stockholm, Sweden)
出处 《Open Journal of Rheumatology and Autoimmune Diseases》 2016年第2期26-33,共8页 风湿病与自身免疫疾病期刊(英文)
关键词 OSTEOARTHRITIS Knee Joint PAIN Inflammation NEUROPEPTIDES Osteoarthritis Knee Joint Pain Inflammation Neuropeptides
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