Mechanoreceptors in collateral knee ligaments: an animal experiment

International Orthopaedics - Tập 23 - Trang 168-171 - 1999
E. Delgado-Baeza1, V. Utrilla-Mainz1, J. Contreras-Porta1, I. Santos-Alvarez1, A. Martos-Rodríguez1
1Unit of Histology and Biopathology Laboratory, School of Medicine, Universidad Autonoma, Madrid, Spain, , ES

Tóm tắt

The mechanoreceptors in the collateral ligaments of the knee joint in rat hindlimbs were studied. In group II (n=10) the femoral and obturator nerves were sectioned. In both groups III and V (n=20) the sciatic nerve was sectioned. In group V (n=10) the sectioned sciatic nerve was sutured 4 weeks after sectioning. In group IV (n=10) all three nerves were sectioned. Group I (n=10) served as control. After 4 months all animals were killed. The ligaments of the knee joint were preserved and stained with gold chloride, paraffin-embedded and cut in sagittal serial sections. The results showed that 4 months after partial or total denervation of the limb, there was necrosis and a decrease in the number of mechanoreceptors, which was dependent upon the severity and site of the lesion. After suture of the sciatic nerve the increase in mechanoreceptors suggested a regenerative process.