LeVasseur Matthew R, Hawthorne Benjamin C, Mancini Michael R, McCarthy Mary Beth R, Wellington Ian J, Cote Mark P, Solovyova Olga, Williams Vincent J, Mazzocca Augustus D
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Connecticut, Farmington, Connecticut, U.S.A.
Arthrosc Sports Med Rehabil. 2021 Sep 8;3(6):e1661-e1670. doi: 10.1016/j.asmr.2021.07.022. eCollection 2021 Dec.
To investigate the presence of connective tissue progenitor cells (CTPs) in the trochanteric bursa harvested over the gluteus medius muscle belly and tendon during open hip procedures.
Trochanteric bursa samples from nine patients (63.1 ± 8.6 years) undergoing total hip arthroplasty for primary osteoarthritis were obtained from 2 sites: over the gluteus medius tendon at the greater trochanter and over the muscle belly. Bursal tissue was digested with collagenase and grown in culture. The nucleated cell count, cellular concentration, cellular proliferation, fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS) analysis, and differentiation using immunostaining and quantitative polymerase chain reaction (PCR) were used to determine and quantify the presence of CTPs.
Bursa-derived CTPs were identified in all harvested samples. At = 0, there was no difference in nucleated cell count over muscle and tendon (1.69 ± 1.26 × 10 and 1.41 ± 1.12 × 10 cells/g, respectively; = .162). Similarly, the cellular concentration at 3 weeks was not significantly different between bursa harvested over muscle and tendon (6.61 ± 5.14 × 10 and 5.58 ± 4.70 × 10 cells/g, respectively; = .532). High cellular proliferation was identified for both bursal tissue overlying muscle and tendon (2.28 ± .95 and 1.66 ± 1.05, respectively; = .194). FACS analysis revealed high positivity rates (>95%) of CTP-specific surface epitopes (CD105, CD90, and CD73) and low positivity rates (<1.3%) of negative markers (CD45, CD31). Osteogenic, adipogenic, and chondrogenic differentiation potential was demonstrated with immunostaining and quantitative PCR for gene expression.
Connective tissue progenitor cells are found in the trochanteric bursa overlying the muscle and tendon of the hip abductors.
During open hip procedures, the trochanteric bursa is often partially excised to identify muscular boundaries and tissue planes for surgical exposure. The function of the trochanteric bursa remains largely unknown. However, this tissue is a source of connective tissue progenitor cells, which may be important in the healing response of surgically repaired abductor tendons.
研究在髋关节开放手术中,取自臀中肌肌腹和肌腱上方的转子囊内是否存在结缔组织祖细胞(CTP)。
从9例(63.1±8.6岁)因原发性骨关节炎行全髋关节置换术的患者中获取转子囊样本,取材于2个部位:大转子处的臀中肌腱上方和肌腹上方。将滑囊组织用胶原酶消化后进行培养。通过有核细胞计数、细胞浓度、细胞增殖、荧光激活细胞分选(FACS)分析以及免疫染色和定量聚合酶链反应(PCR)检测来确定和量化CTP的存在情况。
在所有采集的样本中均鉴定出滑囊来源的CTP。在第0天,肌腹和肌腱处的有核细胞计数无差异(分别为1.69±1.26×10和1.41±1.12×10个细胞/g;P = 0.162)。同样,在第3周时,取自肌腹和肌腱上方的滑囊的细胞浓度也无显著差异(分别为6.61±5.14×10和5.58±4.70×10个细胞/g;P = 0.532)。肌腹和肌腱上方的滑囊组织均表现出较高的细胞增殖能力(分别为2.28±0.95和1.66±1.05;P = 0.194)。FACS分析显示CTP特异性表面表位(CD105、CD90和CD73)的阳性率较高(>95%),而阴性标记物(CD45、CD31)的阳性率较低(<1.3%)。免疫染色和基因表达定量PCR证实了其成骨、成脂和成软骨分化潜能。
在髋关节外展肌的肌肉和肌腱上方的转子囊中发现了结缔组织祖细胞。
在髋关节开放手术中,转子囊常被部分切除以确定肌肉边界和手术暴露的组织平面。转子囊的功能在很大程度上仍不清楚。然而,该组织是结缔组织祖细胞的一个来源,这可能在手术修复的外展肌腱的愈合反应中起重要作用。