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兔膝关节滑膜细胞的三维超微结构及骨关节炎模型中的形态学变化

Three-dimensional ultrastructure of synoviocytes in the knee joint of rabbits and morphological changes in osteoarthritis model.

作者信息

Nio Junko, Yokoyama Ayaka, Okumura Masahiro, Iwanaga Toshihiko

机构信息

Laboratories of Anatomy, Graduate School of Veterinary Medicine, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan.

出版信息

Arch Histol Cytol. 2002 Jun;65(2):189-200. doi: 10.1679/aohc.65.189.

Abstract

The synovial intima is composed of two types of synoviocytes: absorptive macrophages and secretory, fibroblast-like F cells. Many studies have tried to observe synoviocytes by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) but failed to reveal the entire shape of synoviocytes because they are deeply embedded in the interstitial matrix. The present study, primarily employing SEM observation of NaOH macerated samples, reveals the distribution and three-dimensional ultrastructure of the synoviocytes in the normal knee joint of rabbits, and the morphological changes of synoviocytes in an osteoarthritis model of this animal. F cells were broadly distributed throughout the synovial intima, while macrophages showed a restricted distribution on fatty tissues around the patella. F cells were classified into a flat type, which covered the surface of synovial membrane like an epithelium, and a dendritic type, which extended long processes to form a characteristic meshwork on the surface. The flat type predominated in regions adhering to the femur, while the dendritic type predominated in ambilateral parts of both the patella and tendon of the musculus quadriceps femoris, and on the peripatellar fatty tissue. Intermediate forms of flat and dendritic types appeared in middle regions between the patella and periphery of the joint capsule. In the synovial membrane of the osteoarthritis model, both types of synoviocytes increased in number and changed their morphology, indicating their elevated activities in absorption and secretion. It is suggested that the ultrastructural changes in synoviocytes reflect pathological conditions of the synovial membrane, and synoviocytes play important roles in the pathogenesis of osteoarthritis.

摘要

滑膜内膜由两种类型的滑膜细胞组成

吸收性巨噬细胞和分泌性、成纤维细胞样的F细胞。许多研究试图通过扫描电子显微镜(SEM)观察滑膜细胞,但由于它们深深嵌入间质基质中,未能揭示滑膜细胞的完整形态。本研究主要采用SEM观察经氢氧化钠浸软的样本,揭示了兔正常膝关节滑膜细胞的分布和三维超微结构,以及该动物骨关节炎模型中滑膜细胞的形态变化。F细胞广泛分布于整个滑膜内膜,而巨噬细胞则局限于髌骨周围的脂肪组织。F细胞分为扁平型,像上皮一样覆盖滑膜表面;和树突型,伸出长突起在表面形成特征性网络。扁平型在附着于股骨的区域占主导,而树突型在髌骨和股四头肌肌腱的双侧部分以及髌周脂肪组织中占主导。扁平型和树突型的中间形式出现在髌骨和关节囊周边之间的中间区域。在骨关节炎模型的滑膜中,两种类型的滑膜细胞数量增加且形态改变,表明它们的吸收和分泌活动增强。提示滑膜细胞的超微结构变化反映了滑膜的病理状况,滑膜细胞在骨关节炎的发病机制中起重要作用。

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