Mast Cells Mediate Acute Inflammatory Responses After Glenoid Labral Tears and Can Be Inhibited With Cromolyn in a Rat Model.

IF 4.2 1区 医学 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS American Journal of Sports Medicine Pub Date : 2024-10-06 DOI:10.1177/03635465241278671
Cynthia M Co, Bhavya Vaish, Le Q Hoang, Tam Nguyen, Joseph Borrelli, Peter J Millett, Liping Tang
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Abstract

Background: Injuries to the glenoid labrum have been recognized as a source of joint pain and discomfort, which may be associated with the inflammatory responses that lead to the deterioration of labral tissue. However, it is unclear whether the torn labrum prompts mast cell (MC) activation, resulting in synovial inflammatory responses that lead to labral tissue degeneration.

Purpose: To determine the potential influence of activated MC on synovial inflammatory responses and subsequent labral tissue degeneration and shoulder function deterioration in a rat model by monitoring MC behavior and sequential inflammatory responses within the synovial tissue and labral tissue after injury, suture repair, and MC stabilizer administration.

Study design: Controlled laboratory study.

Methods: Anteroinferior glenoid labral tears were generated in the right shoulder of rats (n = 20) and repaired using a tunneled suture technique. Synovial tissue inflammatory responses were modulated in some rats with intraperitoneal administration of an MC stabilizer-cromolyn (n = 10). At weeks 1 and 3, MC activation, synovial inflammatory responses, and labral degeneration were histologically evaluated. Simultaneously, gait analysis was performed before and after surgical repair to assess the worsening of the shoulder function after the injury and treatment.

Results: Resident MC degranulation after labral injury (50.48% ± 8.23% activated at week 1) contributed to the initiation of synovial tissue inflammatory cell recruitment, inflammatory product release, matrix metalloproteinase-13, and subsequent labral tissue extracellular matrix degeneration. The administration of cromolyn, an MC stabilizer, was found to significantly diminish injury-mediated inflammatory responses (inflammatory cell infiltration and subsequent proinflammatory product secretion) and improve shoulder functional recovery.

Conclusion: MC activation is responsible for labral tear-associated synovial inflammation and labral degeneration. The administration of cromolyn can significantly diminish the cascade of inflammatory reactions after labral injury.

Clinical relevance: Our findings support the concept that MC stabilizers may be used as a complementary therapeutic option in the treatment and repair of labral tears.

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在大鼠模型中,肥大细胞介导盂唇撕裂后的急性炎症反应,并可被色甘酸钠抑制。
背景:盂唇损伤已被认为是关节疼痛和不适的来源之一,这可能与导致盂唇组织退化的炎症反应有关。目的:在大鼠模型中,通过监测损伤、缝合修复和服用 MC 稳定剂后滑膜组织和唇囊组织内的 MC 行为和连续炎症反应,确定活化的 MC 对滑膜炎症反应和随后的唇囊组织退化及肩关节功能衰退的潜在影响:研究设计:实验室对照研究:方法:在大鼠右肩(n = 20)产生盂唇前内侧撕裂,并使用隧道式缝合技术进行修复。通过腹腔注射 MC 稳定剂--色莫林(n = 10)来调节部分大鼠滑膜组织的炎症反应。在第 1 周和第 3 周,对 MC 活化、滑膜炎症反应和唇囊变性进行组织学评估。同时,在手术修复前后进行步态分析,以评估损伤和治疗后肩关节功能的恶化情况:结果:肩关节唇损伤后残留的 MC 脱颗粒(第 1 周时激活率为 50.48% ± 8.23%)导致滑膜组织炎性细胞募集、炎性产物释放、基质金属蛋白酶-13 以及随后的唇组织细胞外基质变性。研究发现,服用 MC 稳定剂色甘宁可显著减轻损伤介导的炎症反应(炎症细胞浸润和随后的促炎产物分泌),并改善肩关节功能恢复:结论:MC 激活是造成唇裂相关滑膜炎症和唇裂退化的原因。临床意义:我们的研究结果支持 MC 稳定剂可作为治疗和修复唇裂的辅助疗法这一观点。
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期刊介绍: An invaluable resource for the orthopaedic sports medicine community, _The American Journal of Sports Medicine_ is a peer-reviewed scientific journal, first published in 1972. It is the official publication of the [American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM)](http://www.sportsmed.org/)! The journal acts as an important forum for independent orthopaedic sports medicine research and education, allowing clinical practitioners the ability to make decisions based on sound scientific information. This journal is a must-read for: * Orthopaedic Surgeons and Specialists * Sports Medicine Physicians * Physiatrists * Athletic Trainers * Team Physicians * And Physical Therapists
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