Literature DB >> 19790047

Continuous occurrence of both insufficient neovascularization and elevated vascular permeability in rabbit proximal femur during inadequate repair of steroid-associated osteonecrotic lesions.

Ge Zhang1, Hui Sheng, Yi-Xin He, Xin-Hui Xie, Yi-Xiang Wang, Kwong-Man Lee, Ka-Wai Yeung, Zi-Rong Li, Wei He, James F Griffith, Kwok-Sui Leung, Ling Qin.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To examine the features of the intraosseous vasculature, the size of the marrow stem cell pool (MSCP), and expression of vascular endothelial growth factor A (VEGF) during inadequate repair of steroid-associated osteonecrotic lesions in rabbits.
METHODS: Steroid-associated osteonecrosis was induced in male rabbits. At 0, 1, 2, 4, and 6 weeks postinduction, vascularization and permeability indices were quantified by dynamic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). In addition, the size of the MSCP in the hematopoietic and mesenchymal compartments was determined, and marrow mononuclear cells expressing specific surface markers for endothelial progenitor cells or periendothelial mural precursor cells were counted. At various time points after the rabbits were killed, the proximal femora were dissected to examine the intraosseous vasculature by angiography, histomorphometry, and ultramorphology. In addition, osteonecrotic lesion repair and marrow VEGF expression were evaluated.
RESULTS: Lesion formation without repair was observed at 2 weeks after induction of steroid-associated osteonecrosis. Rabbits displaying destructive repair (DR+) and those displaying reparative osteogenesis (DR-) from 4 weeks to 6 weeks postinduction were identified. From week 2 to week 6, the vascularization index was significantly lower in DR+ rabbits compared with DR- rabbits, whereas the permeability index was significantly higher in DR+ rabbits compared with DR- rabbits. The features of the intraosseous vasculature determined by angiography, histomorphometry, and ultramorphology were consistent with those determined by dynamic MRI. The MSCP size and number of marrow mononuclear cells expressing specific surface markers were all significantly lower in DR+ rabbits than in DR- rabbits from week 1 to week 6. The increased VEGF expression at 2 weeks was maintained through week 6 in DR+ rabbits, whereas VEGF expression decreased in DR- rabbits from week 2 to week 6.
CONCLUSION: Continuous occurrence of both insufficient neovascularization and elevated vascular permeability is accompanied by a continuously low- level MSCP and uncontrolled VEGF expression during inadequate repair of steroid-associated osteonecrotic lesions.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19790047     DOI: 10.1002/art.24847

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arthritis Rheum        ISSN: 0004-3591


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