Neural Structures within Human Meniscofemoral Ligaments: A Cadaveric Study.

ISRN anatomy Pub Date : 2014-03-10 eCollection Date: 2014-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2014/719851
Chinmay M Gupte, Daniel A Shaerf, Ann Sandison, Anthony M J Bull, Andrew A Amis
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Aim. To investigate the existence of neural structures within the meniscofemoral ligaments (MFLs) of the human knee. Methods. The MFLs from 8 human cadaveric knees were harvested. 5 μm sections were H&E-stained and examined under light microscopy. The harvested ligaments were then stained using an S100 monoclonal antibody utilising the ABC technique to detect neural components. Further examination was performed on 60-80 nm sections under electron microscopy. Results. Of the 8 knees, 6 were suitable for examination. From these both MFLs existed in 3, only anterior MFLs were present in 2, and an isolated posterior MFL existed in 1. Out of the 9 MFLs, 4 demonstrated neural structures on light and electron microscopy and this was confirmed with S100 staining. The ultrastructure of these neural components was morphologically similar to mechanoreceptors. Conclusion. Neural structures are present in MFLs near to their meniscal attachments. It is likely that the meniscofemoral ligaments contribute not only as passive secondary restraints to posterior draw but more importantly to proprioception and may therefore play an active role in providing a neurosensory feedback loop. This may be particularly important when the primary restraint has reduced function as in the posterior cruciate ligament-deficient human knee.

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人类半月板股骨韧带内的神经结构:尸体研究。
的目标。探讨人类膝关节半月板股韧带(MFLs)内存在的神经结构。方法。从8具人体尸体的膝盖上采集mfl。5 μm切片进行h&e染色,光镜下检查。然后使用S100单克隆抗体对收获的韧带进行染色,利用ABC技术检测神经成分。在电子显微镜下对60-80 nm切片进行进一步检查。结果。8个膝关节中,6个适宜检查。其中3例均存在两种MFL, 2例仅存在前位MFL, 1例存在孤立的后位MFL。在9个mfl中,4个在光镜和电镜下显示神经结构,S100染色证实了这一点。这些神经成分的超微结构在形态上与机械感受器相似。结论。神经结构存在于靠近半月板附着物的mfl中。半月板股韧带可能不仅是后侧牵拉的被动二次约束,更重要的是对本体感觉的约束,因此可能在提供神经感觉反馈回路中发挥积极作用。当主要约束功能降低时,如后交叉韧带缺陷的膝关节,这一点尤为重要。
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