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High-Density Mineralized Protrusions and Central Osteophytes: Associated Osteochondral Junction Abnormalities in Osteoarthritis.

Alecio F Lombardi1,2, Qingbo Tang1,2, Jonathan H Wong1,2, Judith L Williams1, Saeed Jerban1,2, Yajun Ma1,2, Hyungseok Jang1,2, Jiang Du1,2, Eric Y Chang1,2.   

Abstract

The aim of this study was to determine the association between high-density mineralized protrusions (HDMPs) and central osteophytes (COs), and describe the varying appearance of these lesions using advanced clinical imaging and a novel histological protocol. Seventeen consecutive patients with clinically advanced knee osteoarthritis undergoing knee arthroplasty were included. Surgical tissues containing the osteochondral region were investigated using computed tomography (CT); a subset was evaluated using confocal microscopy with fluorescence. Tissues from seven subjects (41.2%) contained HDMPs, and tissues from seven subjects (41.2%) contained COs. A significant association between HDMPs and COs was present (p = 0.003), with 6 subjects (35.2%) demonstrating both lesions. In total, 30 HDMPs were found, most commonly at the posterior medial femoral condyle (13/30, 43%), and 19 COs were found, most commonly at the trochlea (5/19, 26.3%). The HDMPs had high vascularity at their bases in cartilaginous areas (14/20, 70%), while the surrounding areas had elevated levels of long vascular channels penetrating beyond the zone of calcified cartilage (p = 0.012) compared to HDMP-free areas. Both COs and HDMPs had noticeable bone-resorbing osteoclasts amassing at the osteochondral junction and in vascular channels entering cartilage. In conclusion, HDMPs and COs are associated lesions in patients with advanced knee osteoarthritis, sharing similar histologic features, including increased vascularization and metabolic bone activity at the osteochondral junction. Future studies are needed to determine the relationship of these lesions with osteoarthritis progression and symptomatology.

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Keywords:  HDMP; central osteophytes; osteoarthritis; osteochondral junction

Year:  2020        PMID: 33291470      PMCID: PMC7762145          DOI: 10.3390/diagnostics10121051

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Diagnostics (Basel)        ISSN: 2075-4418


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