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[Experimental study on reconstruction of anterior labrum of shoulder joint by chemical extraction of allogeneic tendon and allogeneic chondrocytes].

Guofei Chen1, Lei Cui2, Peng Chen2, Wei Li2, Tian You2, Chen Wang2, Changqing Jiang2, Gang Liu1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To study the effect of chemical extraction of allogeneic tendon and allogeneic chondrocytes for reconstruction of anterior labrum of shoulder joint in rabbits.
METHODS: The body weight of 45 adult New Zealand white rabbits ranged from 2.5 to 3.0 kg. The Achilles tendons of 15 rabbits were taken and the allogeneic tendons were prepared by chemical extraction with antigen inactivation. The extracted tendons were compared with untreated tendons by HE and Masson stainings. Chondrocytes were isolated and cultured by trypsin method and identified by immunohistochemical staining of collagen type Ⅱ. The remaining 30 rabbits were used to prepare the model of anterior labrum defect of shoulder joint. After the allogeneic tendon was transplanted to the damaged labrum, the rabbits was randomly divided into two groups (15 in each group). In group A, the allogeneic chondrocytes were injected into the joint immediately after transplantation, while in group B, no treatment was made. At 4, 6, and 8 weeks after operation, 5 transplanted tendons of each group were taken. After general observation, HE staining was used to observe the number of nuclei, Masson staining was used to observe the expression of collagen fibers in muscle fiber tissues, and AB staining was used to detect the glycosaminoglycan level after transplantation, to evaluate the cell growth in the tissues of the two groups of allogeneic tendon.
RESULTS: By HE and Masson stainings, the allogeneic tendon antigen prepared by chemical extraction method was inactivated and the fibrous tissue structure was intact; collagen type Ⅱ immunohisto-chemistry staining showed that the cultured cells were chondrocytes. After tendon transplantation, the content of glycosaminoglycan in group A was significantly higher than that in group B ( P<0.05). At 6 weeks after operation, HE staining showed that the nuclear in tendon tissue of group A was significantly more than that of group B ( t=20.043, P=0.000). Masson staining showed that the number of nuclei in tendon tissue of group A was significantly increased, the muscle fibers and collagen fibers were interlaced, the tissue structure was more compact, and the tendon tissue was mainly blue stained; while the number of nuclei in group B was less, mainly collagen fibers of the original graft.
CONCLUSION: The allogeneic tendon inactivated by chemical extraction can be used to reconstruct the defect of anterior labrum of shoulder joint in rabbits, and the combination of allogeneic chondrocytes can promote the healing of tendon transplantation.

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Keywords:  Chemical extraction; allogeneic tendon; chondrocytes; glenoid labrum reconstruction; rabbit; rabbittissue engineering

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32929914      PMCID: PMC8171730          DOI: 10.7507/1002-1892.201911156

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Zhongguo Xiu Fu Chong Jian Wai Ke Za Zhi        ISSN: 1002-1892


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