Hemodynamics and metabolism in arthrosis: Studies in the rabbit knee

Authors

  • Hakon Kofoed

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3109/17453678609000882

Abstract

Arthrosis was induced in the rabbit knee, making it unstable by ligament resection. Acidity and hypercapnia were found in the synovial fluid of the arthrotic knees, whereas oxygen partial pressure was normal. In arthrotic subchondral bone the intraosseous pressure and oxygen partial pressure were increased; intraosseous phlebography showed venous congestion. Histologic specimens showed increased subchondral bone formation, loss of cartilage and total depletion of glycosaminoglycans. The synovial membrane was hyperplastic and fibrosis was found in the underlying tissue. We suggest that changes in environmental haemodynamics and metabolism, although secondary in nature, may play an important role in the arthrotic process.

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Published

1986-01-01

How to Cite

Kofoed, H. (1986). Hemodynamics and metabolism in arthrosis: Studies in the rabbit knee. Acta Orthopaedica, 57(2), 119–122. https://doi.org/10.3109/17453678609000882