Quantitative correlation of mechanoreceptors in tibial remnant of ruptured human anterior cruciate ligament with duration of injury and its significance: an immunohistochemistry-based observational study
Abstract Background Proprioception is a specialized sensory modality encompassing the movement of the joint and its position in space. Reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) does not always yield expected outcome, suggesting that successful reconstruction depends on not only the ulti...
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doaj-e6759140cba749d1ad2287e9717f6d5f2020-11-25T02:23:48ZengSpringerOpenJournal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology1590-99211590-99992018-07-011911610.1186/s10195-018-0498-7Quantitative correlation of mechanoreceptors in tibial remnant of ruptured human anterior cruciate ligament with duration of injury and its significance: an immunohistochemistry-based observational studyMayur Nayak0H. L. Nag1Sahil Gaba2T. C. Nag3Saurabh Sharma4Department of Orthopaedics, All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS)Department of Orthopaedics, All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS)Department of Orthopaedics, All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS)Department of Anatomy, All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS)All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS)Abstract Background Proprioception is a specialized sensory modality encompassing the movement of the joint and its position in space. Reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) does not always yield expected outcome, suggesting that successful reconstruction depends on not only the ultimate strength of the graft but also recovery of proprioception. Treatment delay is a significant concern in developing countries, e.g., in Asia. Thus, presence of mechanoreceptors is one of the factors having paramount importance for successful outcome. We conducted this study to identify mechanoreceptors via immunohistochemical staining and correlate their presence with duration of injury. Materials and methods A total of 38 injured native ACL stumps were harvested from patients undergoing ACL reconstruction and stained with neurofilament protein stain to detect functional mechanoreceptors. Results Of the specimens, 44.7% stained positive for monoclonal antibody. No association was found between duration of injury and presence of mechanoreceptors (p = 0.897). No correlation was seen between age and side. Conclusions No correlation was found between duration of injury and presence of viable mechanoreceptors, hence it is beneficial to preserve the native ACL stump irrespective of the time interval between injury and surgery. Level of Evidence III.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s10195-018-0498-7Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)ProprioceptionMechanoreceptorsImmunohistochemistryNeurofilament protein (NFP) |
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Mayur Nayak H. L. Nag Sahil Gaba T. C. Nag Saurabh Sharma Quantitative correlation of mechanoreceptors in tibial remnant of ruptured human anterior cruciate ligament with duration of injury and its significance: an immunohistochemistry-based observational study Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) Proprioception Mechanoreceptors Immunohistochemistry Neurofilament protein (NFP) |
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Quantitative correlation of mechanoreceptors in tibial remnant of ruptured human anterior cruciate ligament with duration of injury and its significance: an immunohistochemistry-based observational study |
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Quantitative correlation of mechanoreceptors in tibial remnant of ruptured human anterior cruciate ligament with duration of injury and its significance: an immunohistochemistry-based observational study |
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Quantitative correlation of mechanoreceptors in tibial remnant of ruptured human anterior cruciate ligament with duration of injury and its significance: an immunohistochemistry-based observational study |
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Quantitative correlation of mechanoreceptors in tibial remnant of ruptured human anterior cruciate ligament with duration of injury and its significance: an immunohistochemistry-based observational study |
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Quantitative correlation of mechanoreceptors in tibial remnant of ruptured human anterior cruciate ligament with duration of injury and its significance: an immunohistochemistry-based observational study |
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quantitative correlation of mechanoreceptors in tibial remnant of ruptured human anterior cruciate ligament with duration of injury and its significance: an immunohistochemistry-based observational study |
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Abstract Background Proprioception is a specialized sensory modality encompassing the movement of the joint and its position in space. Reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) does not always yield expected outcome, suggesting that successful reconstruction depends on not only the ultimate strength of the graft but also recovery of proprioception. Treatment delay is a significant concern in developing countries, e.g., in Asia. Thus, presence of mechanoreceptors is one of the factors having paramount importance for successful outcome. We conducted this study to identify mechanoreceptors via immunohistochemical staining and correlate their presence with duration of injury. Materials and methods A total of 38 injured native ACL stumps were harvested from patients undergoing ACL reconstruction and stained with neurofilament protein stain to detect functional mechanoreceptors. Results Of the specimens, 44.7% stained positive for monoclonal antibody. No association was found between duration of injury and presence of mechanoreceptors (p = 0.897). No correlation was seen between age and side. Conclusions No correlation was found between duration of injury and presence of viable mechanoreceptors, hence it is beneficial to preserve the native ACL stump irrespective of the time interval between injury and surgery. Level of Evidence III. |
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Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) Proprioception Mechanoreceptors Immunohistochemistry Neurofilament protein (NFP) |
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