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Mechanoreceptors in Remnant Posterior Cruciate Ligament and Achilles Tendon Allografts After Remnant-Preserving Posterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: Hematoxylin-Eosin and Immunohistochemical Assessments.

Keun Churl Chun1, Chang Hyun Shin2, Hyun Tak Kang2, Hoi Young Kwon2, Hyang Jeong Jo3, Churl Hong Chun2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Mechanoreceptor is a subtype of somatosensory receptor. It conveys extracellular stimuli through intracellular signal conduction via mechanically gated ion channel. It conveys not only kinetic stimuli but also pressure, stretching, touch, and even sound wave. Few studies have determined whether mechanoreceptors are present in Achilles tendon allografts used during remnant-preserving posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) reconstruction (PCLR). PURPOSE/HYPOTHESIS: The purpose was to investigate whether mechanoreceptors are present in remnant tissues of the PCL and allograft tissues after PCLR. It was hypothesized that mechanoreceptors may be present in the remnant PCL tissue of the patients who underwent remnant PCLR technique. STUDY
DESIGN: Controlled laboratory study.
METHODS: Tissue samples were obtained from 14 participants who had undergone PCLR by means of Achilles tendon allografts (PCLR group) and from 4 healthy controls (control group). Among the PCLR group, 12 patients had undergone a remnant PCLR technique and the remaining 2 patients had undergone a nonremnant PCLR technique. In the PCLR group, we obtained samples during second-look arthroscopy or total knee arthroplasty after PCLR. In the control group, 4 biopsy specimens of normal PCL tissues were obtained from patients who had undergone other arthroscopic procedures. To check the presence of mechanoreceptors, immunohistochemical studies were performed on all biopsy specimens to identify neuronal and neurocytic markers by using monoclonal antibodies against glial fibrillary acidic protein, neuron-specific enolase, neurofilament, and S-100 protein. Only 1 of these markers needed to be positive to prove the presence of mechanoreceptors.
RESULTS: Neural tissue analogs, confirmed to be mechanoreceptors with monoclonal antibodies by the Ultraview DAB detection kit, were found in all specimens obtained from the control group. Mechanoreceptors were not found in the allograft specimens. However, remnant PCL tissues were found to have mechanoreceptors in 11 of 12 samples (91.7%).
CONCLUSION: The results demonstrate that Achilles tendon allografts lack mechanoreceptors. This study can be used as histological evidence to support the advantage of remnant-preserving techniques for PCLR because they preserve proprioception. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: To preserve proprioception, which leads to better functional outcome, using the remnant technique is a better procedure for PCL reconstruction.

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Keywords:  PCL; immunohistochemical study; mechanoreceptor; remnant preservation

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32997531     DOI: 10.1177/0363546520950764

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Sports Med        ISSN: 0363-5465            Impact factor:   6.202


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