Vignon E, Arlot M
J Rheumatol. 1981 May-Jun;8(3):447-50.
Cell density and thickness of macroscopically "normal" cartilage from 32 osteoarthritic (OA) femoral heads removed surgically have been studied by using histomorphometry. The results have been interpreted with special reference to qualitative aspects of regions analyzed at a microscopic level. OA cartilage with a microscopically normal appearance have a normal cell content and thickness except for the region adjacent to the zone of cartilage cleavage where a significant reduction in superficial cell density was found. OA cartilage showing middle tissue layer lesions such as unmasked fibers was characterized by an almost normal cellularity but a significantly increased tissue thickness.
利用组织形态计量学研究了手术切除的32个骨关节炎(OA)股骨头宏观“正常”软骨的细胞密度和厚度。结果结合微观层面分析区域的定性方面进行了解释。外观微观正常的OA软骨除了与软骨劈裂区相邻的区域外,细胞含量和厚度正常,在该相邻区域发现表面细胞密度显著降低。表现出中层组织层病变(如纤维暴露)的OA软骨的特征是细胞数量几乎正常,但组织厚度显著增加。