Characteristic differences in tibial subchondral bone changes in the post-traumatic knee osteoarthritis model

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ABSTRACT Objective Meniscus degeneration and subchondral bone changes contribute to the development and progression of knee OA. The purpose of this study was to reveal the relationship between medial meniscus degeneration and characteristics of subchondral bone changes in different models Design We used the anterior cruciate ligament transection (ACL-T) model, destabilization of the medial meniscus (DMM) model, controlled abnormal tibial translation (CATT) model and a controlled abnormal tibial rotation (CATR) model with different mechanical stresses. We performed histological analysis and micro computed tomography analysis, at 4 and 6 weeks. In addition, we divided the tibial subchondral bone into four compartments and set the regions of interest Results Meniscus degeneration was observed in all groups, but there was no significant difference. The ACL-T group showed posterior displacement of the contact area, and the DMM and CATR groups showed lateral deviation of the medial meniscus. The region-specific subchondral bone changes in each model showed that changes in mechanical stress due to ACL and meniscus dysfunction, as well as changes in the contact area, affect the bony structure of the subchondral bone differently in each region. Conclusions Subchondral bone changes in different models of mechanical stress were different in each region. In particular, changes in the contact area and increased compressive stress due to meniscus dysfunction were suggested to promote bone formation. The results of this study indicate that changes in alignment and contact area in the PTOA model may cause region-specific characteristics of the subchondral bone changes.

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