Center for Biomedical Engineering and School of Engineering, Brown University, Providence, RI 02912, USA.
Department of Orthopaedics, The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University and Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, RI 02903, USA.
J Biomech. 2014 Aug 22;47(11):2709-14. doi: 10.1016/j.jbiomech.2014.05.005. Epub 2014 May 15.
The high prevalence of thumb carpometacarpal (CMC) joint osteoarthritis (OA) in women has been previously linked to the articular morphology of the trapezium. Studies report conflicting results on how the articular shapes of male and female trapezia compare to one another, however, mainly because their findings are based on data from older cadaveric specimens. The purpose of this in vivo study was to dissociate the effect of sex from that of aging and early OA by using cohorts of healthy young and healthy older subjects, as well as patients with early stage OA. Computed tomography scans from 68 healthy subjects and 87 arthritic subjects were used to obtain 3-D bone models. The trapezial and metacarpal articular surfaces were manually delineated on scaled bone models and compared between sex, age, and health groups by using polar histograms of curvature and average curvatures. We found no sex-related differences, but significant age-group and health-group differences, in the articular surfaces of both bones. Older healthy subjects had higher curvature in the concave and lower curvature in the convex directions of both the trapezial and metacarpal saddles than healthy young subjects. Subjects with early OA had significantly different metacarpal and trapezial articular shapes from healthy subjects of the same age group. These findings suggest that aging and OA affect the articular shape of the CMC joint, but that, in contrast to previously held beliefs, inherent sex differences are not responsible for the higher incidence of CMC OA in women.
拇指腕掌(CMC)关节骨关节炎(OA)在女性中的高发率以前与舟状骨的关节形态有关。研究报告称,男性和女性舟状骨的关节形状如何相互比较存在相互矛盾的结果,但主要是因为他们的发现是基于旧的尸体标本数据。本活体研究的目的是通过使用健康的年轻和老年受试者以及早期 OA 患者的队列,将性别因素与衰老和早期 OA 的影响分开。从 68 名健康受试者和 87 名关节炎受试者中获取 CT 扫描,以获得 3D 骨骼模型。在缩放骨骼模型上手动描绘舟状骨和掌骨关节表面,并通过曲率极图和平均曲率在性别、年龄和健康组之间进行比较。我们发现关节表面在性别之间没有差异,但在年龄组和健康组之间存在显著差异。与健康的年轻受试者相比,年长的健康受试者在舟状骨和掌骨鞍的凹面曲率较高,凸面曲率较低。患有早期 OA 的受试者与同年龄组的健康受试者的掌骨和舟状骨关节形状有明显不同。这些发现表明,衰老和 OA 会影响 CMC 关节的关节形状,但与先前的观点相反,内在的性别差异并不是导致 CMC OA 在女性中发病率较高的原因。