Postnatal development of the collagen matrix in rabbit tibial plateau articular cartilage

被引:28
作者
Clark, JM [1 ]
Norman, A [1 ]
Notzli, H [1 ]
机构
[1] KLIN & POLIKLIN ORTHOPAD CHIRURG,BERN,SWITZERLAND
关键词
knee joint; tibial articular cartilage; chondrons; chondrocytes; collagen;
D O I
10.1046/j.1469-7580.1997.19120215.x
中图分类号
R602 [外科病理学、解剖学]; R32 [人体形态学];
学科分类号
100101 ;
摘要
Changes in the 3-dimensional arrangement of the articular cartilage matrix during growth of the rabbit tibial plateau were studied. Knees from newborn, and 1, 2 and 6 wk-old rabbits were compared with those of adults by light and electron microscopy. The specimens were fixed, embedded en bloc in epoxy resin and sectioned vertically/coronally through the point where the articular cartilage was thickest in the adult medial tibial plateau. At birth, the proximal tibial epiphysis was cartilaginous, but nascent articular cartilage was recognisable as a densely cellular layer covering the tibial condyle. Within 30 mu m of the articular surface, the chondrocytes were flattened and collagen fibres ran among these cells in a direction parallel to the surface. Deeper in the articular cartilage, rounded cells were evenly distributed within a random collagen fibril network. At the centre of the plateau, the tangential layer changed little during growth, whereas the subjacent cellular layer grew in thickness and steadily achieved a more vertical character in the organisation of its constituent collagen and cellular elements. At 1 wk, cells were separated into clusters by acellular regions filled with collagen fibrils. At 2 wk, cells within the forming radial zone were aligned in columns bracketed by vertical collagen fibres. Continuity of these vertical fibres with those in the tangential surface layer was evident at this age. The chondrocytes were surrounded by fibrous capsules typical of chondrons. By 6 wk, the bases of the radial collagen fibres in the very centre of the condyle had calcified, as had the adjacent hypertrophic hyaline cartilage. A solid subchondral plate and tidemark did not appear until skeletal maturity. From birth to age 6 wk, maximum thickness of the layer identified as primordial articular cartilage increased from 0.13 mm to 0.70 mm, and was 1.5 mm in the adult. Throughout growth, however, the thickness of the tangential layer in the centre of the plateau never exceeded 0.05 mu m. In the patella, femoral head and peripheral tibial plateau, cartilage development followed the same general sequence. In contrast to the central tibial plateau, the tangential layer also grew in thickness, but at a slower rate than that of the radial zone. At all ages, the developing articular cartilage was structurally distinct from the deeper hyaline cartilage which contributed to growth of the ossification centre through enchondral ossification. The collagen matrix of articular cartilage acquires a characteristic, orderly 3-dimensional structure soon after birth. Growth in cartilage thickness occurs primarily through enlargement of the radial zone.
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