Changes of the subchondral bone microchannel network in early osteoarthritis

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​Changes of the subchondral bone microchannel network in early osteoarthritis​
Taheri, S.; Yoshida, T.; Böker, K.; Foerster, R.; Jochim, L.; Flux, A. & Großkopf, B.  et al.​ (2022) 
Osteoarthritis and Cartilage,.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.joca.2022.10.002 

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Taheri, S.; Yoshida, T.; Böker, K.O.; Foerster, R.H.; Jochim, L.; Flux, A.L.; Großkopf, Birgit ; Hawellek, Thelonius ; Lehmann, Wolfgang ; Schilling, A.F.
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Objective We have identified a 3D network of subchondral microchannels that connects the deep zone of cartilage to the bone marrow (i.e., cartilage-bone marrow microchannel connectors; CMMC). However, the pathological significance of CMMC is largely unknown. Here, we quantitatively evaluated how the CMMC microarchitecture is related to cartilage condition, as well as regional differences in early idiopathic osteoarthritis (OA). Methods Two groups of cadaveric female human femoral heads (intact cartilage vs early cartilage lesions) were identified, and a biopsy-based high-resolution micro-CT imaging was employed. Subchondral bone (SB) thickness, CMMC number, maximum and minimum CMMC size, and the CMMC morphology were quantified and compared between the two groups. The effect of joint's region and cartilage condition was examined on each dependent variable. Results The CMMC number and morphology were affected by region of the joint, but not by cartilage condition. On the other hand, the minimum and maximum CMMC size was changed by both the location on the joint, as well as the cartilage condition. The smallest CMMC were consistently detected at the load-bearing region (LBR) of the joint. Compared to non-pathological subjects, the size of the microchannels was enlarged in early OA, most noticeably at the non-load-bearing region (NLBR) and the peripheral rim (PR) of the femoral head. Furthermore, subchondral bone thinning was observed in early OA as a localized occurrence linked with areas of partial chondral defect. Conclusion Our data point to an enlargement of the SB microchannel network, and a collective structural deterioration of SB in early idiopathic OA.
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2022
Journal
Osteoarthritis and Cartilage 
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Klinik für Unfallchirurgie, Orthopädie und Plastische Chirurgie ; Universitätsmedizin Göttingen ; Johann-Friedrich-Blumenbach-Institut für Zoologie und Anthropologie ; Abteilung Historische Anthropologie und Humanökologie 
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1063-4584
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English

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