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Published in: International Orthopaedics 6/2017

01-06-2017 | Original Paper

Different synovial vasculogenic profiles of primary, rapidly destructive and osteonecrosis-induced hip osteoarthritis. An immunohistochemistry study

Authors: Simona Gurzu, Sabin Gligore Turdean, Sorin Tudor Pop, Ancuta Zazgyva, Ciprian Oliviu Roman, Mihaela Opris, Ioan Jung

Published in: International Orthopaedics | Issue 6/2017

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Abstract

Purpose

To present a hypothesis regarding the pathways of angiogenesis in primary versus secondary hip osteoarthritis (OA).

Methods

In synovial tissue samples provided by 57 consecutive patients who underwent hip arthroplasty, immunohistochemical examinations were performed using the following angiogenesis-related antibodies: VEGF-A, COX-2, maspin and the endothelial cells markers CD31 and CD105. The cases were divided into three categories: classic primary hip OA (group A; n = 16), rapidly destructive hip OA (group B; n = 24) and hip OA secondary to avascular osteonecrosis of the femoral head (group C; n = 17). The endothelial area (EA) was digitally quantified for both CD31 and CD105.

Results

The large mature vessels with CD105-positive activated endothelium predominated in group C, which also showed the highest CD105 median EA value (7.31 ± 4.01, compared to 4.76 ± 3.73 for group A and 6.69 ± 3.53 for group B). In groups A and B, synovial cell hyperplasia and the predominance of small immature vessels were characteristic. CD105, VEGF-A and COX-2 were focally seen in the synovial membrane, without maspin positivity.

Conclusions

The severity of hip OA can be related to angiogenesis pathways that are not maspin-mediated. In primary hip OA, angiogenesis may be induced by a combined mechanism: hypoxia-related VEGF-dependent vasculogenesis and endothelial differentiation of the activated pluripotent cells, which are released from the hyperplastic synovial cells layer. An endothelial mesenchymal transition is assumed to be involved in the fibrotic process.
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Metadata
Title
Different synovial vasculogenic profiles of primary, rapidly destructive and osteonecrosis-induced hip osteoarthritis. An immunohistochemistry study
Authors
Simona Gurzu
Sabin Gligore Turdean
Sorin Tudor Pop
Ancuta Zazgyva
Ciprian Oliviu Roman
Mihaela Opris
Ioan Jung
Publication date
01-06-2017
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
International Orthopaedics / Issue 6/2017
Print ISSN: 0341-2695
Electronic ISSN: 1432-5195
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00264-016-3302-4

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