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The collagen types in the attachment zone of rotator cuff tendons in the elderly: an immunohistochemical study.

J Kumagai1, K Sarkar, H K Uhthoff.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The attachment zone of the rotator cuff tendons in the elderly was studied immunohistochemically in order to determine how degenerative changes affected the pattern of collagen fiber distribution.
METHODS: Twenty-seven cuffs with their bony insertion were obtained from 22 postmortem cases of both sexes ranging in age from 52 to 90 years and without a history of shoulder ailments. In addition, 3 cuff specimens from cadavers in the 3rd and 4th decades were examined for comparison. Sections of formalin fixed tissues were stained by peroxidase antiperoxidase (PAP) technique using monoclonal antibodies against types I, II and III collagen.
RESULTS: Degenerative changes affecting the fibrocartilage primarily were characterized by calcification, fibrovascular proliferation and microtears. In addition, they were found in all the cuff tendons of elderly individuals but not in those from younger subjects. Immunohistochemically, the attachment zone in areas without degenerative lesions showed collagen type I labelling strongly in bone but only moderately in the fibrocartilage. The predominant labelling in the fibrocartilage was for collagen type II, and collagen type III labelled principally in perichondrocytic areas. The tide-mark showed inconsistent labelling for any of the collagen types. In the presence of degenerative lesions, the disposition of fiber types was interrupted by calcification and microtears. Collagen type II composition of the fibrocartilage was markedly altered by the presence of fibrovascular tissue which labelled only for collagen type III.
CONCLUSION: We conclude that severe degenerative changes in the cuff tendons of elderly individuals, alter the collagen characteristic of the rotator cuff and that the changes could be associated with impairment of biomechanical properties of the attachment zone, and may give rise to the clinical syndrome of enthesopathy.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7869316

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Rheumatol        ISSN: 0315-162X            Impact factor:   4.666


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