Lyon R M, Akeson W H, Amiel D, Kitabayashi L R, Woo S L
Division of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation, University of California, San Diego.
Clin Orthop Relat Res. 1991 Nov(272):279-86.
The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) does not heal after an interstitial tear, in contrast to the medial collateral ligament (MCL), whose interstitial tears heal readily. The light microscopic and ultrastructural differences between the cells of the two ligaments were studied in rabbit knees to observe the healing characteristics of the two ligaments. A rabbit knee was chosen because the rabbit ACL, like that of humans, does not heal following interstitial injury. The cells populating the MCL have the characteristics of fibroblasts. The cells of the ACL resemble fibrocartilage cells. The phenotypic differences in the cells of the two ligaments may be important determinants of the differences in healing.
与内侧副韧带(MCL)不同,前交叉韧带(ACL)在发生实质撕裂后无法愈合,而MCL的实质撕裂很容易愈合。为观察两条韧带的愈合特性,对兔膝关节中两条韧带的细胞进行了光镜和超微结构差异研究。选择兔膝关节是因为兔的ACL与人类一样,在发生实质损伤后无法愈合。构成MCL的细胞具有成纤维细胞的特征。ACL的细胞类似于纤维软骨细胞。两条韧带细胞的表型差异可能是愈合差异的重要决定因素。