Department of Anatomy, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.
J Anat. 2019 Jun;234(6):778-786. doi: 10.1111/joa.12979. Epub 2019 Mar 18.
The ligament of the head of femur (LHF), or ligamentum teres, is believed to provide blood supply to the head of femur and mechanical stability to the hip joint. But these functions in the adult are often debated. The existence and distribution of neurovascular structures within the ligament are not widely documented. This study examined the blood vessels and nervous tissue within the LHF to determine whether the ligament may have a vascular and proprioceptive function at the hip joint. Histological sections from the LHF from 10 embalmed hips (six female, four male; mean age 80.4 ± 8.7 years) were cut at three levels: the foveal attachment, mid-length and its base where it attaches to the transverse acetabular ligament. Sections were stained with haematoxylin and eosin to study general tissue architecture or with von Willebrand factor and neurofilament to identify blood vessels and nervous tissue, respectively. The proportion of the ligament's cross-sectional area occupied by blood vessels was expressed as a vascularity index (VI). Nerve endings within the ligament were identified and morphologically classified. Comparisons between the VI at the three levels, or between the tissue layers of the ligament, were made using 95% confidence intervals; statistical significance was set P < 0.05. The ligament tissue comprised three distinct layers: a synovial lining with cuboidal cells, a sub-synovial zone formed of loose connective tissue and the ligament proper composed of dense collagen bundles. Patent blood vessels and nerve fibres were present both in the sub-synovial zone and the ligament proper; Pacinian corpuscles and free nerve endings were found scattered only in the sub-synovial zone. The VI of the ligament proper at the fovea was significantly higher than its middle (P = 0.01) and basal levels (P = 0.04); it was also higher than that of the sub-synovial layer (P = 0.04). The LHF has three histologically distinct zones, and blood vessels and nerves are distributed both in the sub-synovial layer and ligament proper. Higher vascularity within the ligament proper at its foveal insertion suggests a possible nutritive role of the LHF to the adult head of femur. The presence of nerves and nerve receptors indicates the ligament is involved in the perception of pain and proprioception, thereby contributing to mechanical stability of the joint.
股骨头韧带(LHF),或圆韧带,被认为为股骨头提供血液供应并为髋关节提供机械稳定性。但成人的这些功能经常存在争议。韧带内神经血管结构的存在和分布并没有广泛记录。本研究检查了 LHF 中的血管和神经组织,以确定该韧带在髋关节处是否具有血管和本体感受功能。从 10 个防腐髋关节(6 名女性,4 名男性;平均年龄 80.4±8.7 岁)的 LHF 中切取三个水平的组织切片:窝附着处、中间长度及其附着于横向髋臼韧带的底部。用苏木精和伊红染色切片研究组织的一般结构,或用血管性血友病因子和神经丝分别识别血管和神经组织。用血管指数(VI)表示韧带横截面积中血管的比例。识别韧带内的神经末梢并进行形态分类。使用 95%置信区间比较三个水平的 VI 或韧带的组织层之间的差异,统计显著性设置为 P<0.05。韧带组织由三个不同的层组成:具有立方细胞的滑膜衬里、由疏松结缔组织形成的滑膜下区和由致密胶原束组成的韧带本身。滑膜下区和韧带本身都存在有管腔的血管和神经纤维;仅在滑膜下区发现帕西尼小体和游离神经末梢。窝处韧带本身的 VI 明显高于中间(P=0.01)和基底水平(P=0.04);也高于滑膜下层(P=0.04)。LHF 具有三个组织学上不同的区域,血管和神经分布于滑膜下层和韧带本身。窝处韧带本身较高的血管密度表明 LHF 对成人股骨头可能具有营养作用。神经和神经受体的存在表明韧带参与疼痛和本体感受的感知,从而有助于关节的机械稳定性。