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Madoka Ikemoto-Uezumi1, Yasumoto Matsui2, Masaki Hasegawa3, Remi Fujita4, Yasuhide Kanayama5, Akiyoshi Uezumi6, Tsuyoshi Watanabe7, Atsushi Harada7, A Robin Poole8, Naohiro Hashimoto9.
Abstract
Muscle dysfunction is the most important modifiable mediating factor in primary osteoarthritis (OA) because properly contracting muscles are a key absorber of forces acting on a joint. However, the pathological features of disuse muscle atrophy in OA patients have been rarely studied. Vastus medialis muscles of 14 female patients with OA (age range, 69 to 86 years), largely immobile for 1 or more years, were obtained during arthroplastic surgery and analyzed histologically. These were compared with female patients without arthritis, two with patellar fracture and two with patellar subluxation. Areas occupied by myofibers and adipose tissue were quantified. Large numbers of myofibers were lost in the vastus medialis of OA patients. The loss of myofibers was a possible cause of the reduction in muscle strength of the operated on knee. These changes were significantly correlated with an increase in intramuscular ectopic adipose tissue, and not observed in knees of nonarthritic patients. Resident platelet-derived growth factor receptor α-positive mesenchymal progenitor cells contributed to ectopic adipogenesis in vastus medialis muscles of OA patients. The present study suggests that significant loss of myofibers and ectopic adipogenesis in vastus medialis muscles are common pathological features of advanced knee OA patients with long-term loss of mobility. These changes may be related to the loss of joint function in patients with knee OA.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28919112 DOI: 10.1016/j.ajpath.2017.08.009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Pathol ISSN: 0002-9440 Impact factor: 4.307