Structural associations of symptomatic knee osteoarthritis

Objective Structural changes of osteoarthritis (OA) may occur in the absence of pain. In this study, we aimed to identify histopathologic features that are associated with symptomatic knee OA. Methods Medial tibial plateaus and synovium samples were obtained at the time of total knee replacem...

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Main Authors: Stoppiello, Laura A., Mapp, Paul I., Wilson, Deborah, Hill, Roger, Scammell, Brigitte E., Walsh, David A.
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Published: Wiley 2014
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author Stoppiello, Laura A.
Mapp, Paul I.
Wilson, Deborah
Hill, Roger
Scammell, Brigitte E.
Walsh, David A.
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Mapp, Paul I.
Wilson, Deborah
Hill, Roger
Scammell, Brigitte E.
Walsh, David A.
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description Objective Structural changes of osteoarthritis (OA) may occur in the absence of pain. In this study, we aimed to identify histopathologic features that are associated with symptomatic knee OA. Methods Medial tibial plateaus and synovium samples were obtained at the time of total knee replacement (TKR) surgery for OA (advanced OA group) or were obtained postmortem from subjects who had not sought medical attention for knee pain during the last year of life (non-OA control group). To identify features of OA, we compared the patients with advanced OA with the age-matched non-OA controls (n = 26 per group). To identify OA features associated with symptoms, we compared two additional groups of subjects who were matched for severity of chondropathy (n = 29 per group): patients undergoing TKR for symptomatic OA (symptomatic chondropathy group) and postmortem subjects with similar severity of chondropathy who were asymptomatic during the last year of life (asymptomatic chondropathy group). The histologic features of the samples were graded, and immunoreactivities for macrophages (CD68) and nerve growth factor (NGF) in the synovium were quantified. The cellular localization of synovial NGF was determined by double immunofluorescence analysis. Results Advanced OA cases displayed more severe changes in the synovium (synovitis, increased synovial NGF, and CD68-immunoreactive macrophages) and cartilage (loss of cartilage surface integrity, loss of proteoglycan, tidemark breaching, and alterations in chondrocyte morphology) than did the non-OA controls. Synovial NGF was localized predominantly to fibroblasts and to some macrophages. The symptomatic chondropathy group displayed greater levels of synovitis, synovial NGF, and loss of cartilage integrity, in addition to alterations in chondrocyte morphology, than did the asymptomatic chondropathy group (P < 0.05 for each comparison). Conclusion Synovitis, increased synovial NGF, alterations in chondrocyte morphology, and loss of cartilage integrity are features of knee OA that may be associated with symptoms.
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spelling nottingham-380912020-05-04T20:13:01Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/38091/ Structural associations of symptomatic knee osteoarthritis Stoppiello, Laura A. Mapp, Paul I. Wilson, Deborah Hill, Roger Scammell, Brigitte E. Walsh, David A. Objective Structural changes of osteoarthritis (OA) may occur in the absence of pain. In this study, we aimed to identify histopathologic features that are associated with symptomatic knee OA. Methods Medial tibial plateaus and synovium samples were obtained at the time of total knee replacement (TKR) surgery for OA (advanced OA group) or were obtained postmortem from subjects who had not sought medical attention for knee pain during the last year of life (non-OA control group). To identify features of OA, we compared the patients with advanced OA with the age-matched non-OA controls (n = 26 per group). To identify OA features associated with symptoms, we compared two additional groups of subjects who were matched for severity of chondropathy (n = 29 per group): patients undergoing TKR for symptomatic OA (symptomatic chondropathy group) and postmortem subjects with similar severity of chondropathy who were asymptomatic during the last year of life (asymptomatic chondropathy group). The histologic features of the samples were graded, and immunoreactivities for macrophages (CD68) and nerve growth factor (NGF) in the synovium were quantified. The cellular localization of synovial NGF was determined by double immunofluorescence analysis. Results Advanced OA cases displayed more severe changes in the synovium (synovitis, increased synovial NGF, and CD68-immunoreactive macrophages) and cartilage (loss of cartilage surface integrity, loss of proteoglycan, tidemark breaching, and alterations in chondrocyte morphology) than did the non-OA controls. Synovial NGF was localized predominantly to fibroblasts and to some macrophages. The symptomatic chondropathy group displayed greater levels of synovitis, synovial NGF, and loss of cartilage integrity, in addition to alterations in chondrocyte morphology, than did the asymptomatic chondropathy group (P < 0.05 for each comparison). Conclusion Synovitis, increased synovial NGF, alterations in chondrocyte morphology, and loss of cartilage integrity are features of knee OA that may be associated with symptoms. Wiley 2014-11 Article PeerReviewed Stoppiello, Laura A., Mapp, Paul I., Wilson, Deborah, Hill, Roger, Scammell, Brigitte E. and Walsh, David A. (2014) Structural associations of symptomatic knee osteoarthritis. Arthritis & Rheumatology, 66 (11). pp. 3018-3027. ISSN 2326-5205 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/art.38778/abstract doi:10.1002/art.38778 doi:10.1002/art.38778
spellingShingle Stoppiello, Laura A.
Mapp, Paul I.
Wilson, Deborah
Hill, Roger
Scammell, Brigitte E.
Walsh, David A.
Structural associations of symptomatic knee osteoarthritis
title Structural associations of symptomatic knee osteoarthritis
title_full Structural associations of symptomatic knee osteoarthritis
title_fullStr Structural associations of symptomatic knee osteoarthritis
title_full_unstemmed Structural associations of symptomatic knee osteoarthritis
title_short Structural associations of symptomatic knee osteoarthritis
title_sort structural associations of symptomatic knee osteoarthritis
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