TY - JOUR
T1 - Analysis of collagen and elastic fibers in shoulder capsule in patients with shoulder instability
AU - Rodeo, Scott A.
AU - Suzuki, Katsunori
AU - Yamauchi, Mitsuo
AU - Bhargava, Madhu
AU - Warren, Russell F.
PY - 1998
Y1 - 1998
N2 - This study examined collagen cross-links, collagen fibril diameter and density, amino acid composition, and elastic fibers in shoulder capsule and skin in four patient groups: 1) unidirectional anterior instability (N = 8); 2) multidirectional instability/primary surgery (N = 6); 3) multidirectional instability/revision surgery (N = 6); and 4) no history of instability (N = 5). Compared with normal capsule, capsule from groups 1 and 2 had more stable and reducible collagen crosslinks, significantly greater mean collagen fibril diameter, more cysteine, and a higher density of elastin staining. Compared with shoulder capsule in groups 1 and 2, shoulder capsule from group 3 contained significantly more reducible cross-links, smaller-diameter collagen fibrils, decreased collagen fibril density, and an increased density of elastin staining. There were no significant differences in any parameters between groups 1 and 2. We hypothesized that repeated capsular deformation in patients with shoulder instability results in changes in the capsule that increase its strength and resistance to stretching. Skin analyses demonstrated a significantly smaller mean collagen fibril diameter in skin from group 2 compared with group 1, suggesting the possibility of an underlying connective tissue abnormality.
AB - This study examined collagen cross-links, collagen fibril diameter and density, amino acid composition, and elastic fibers in shoulder capsule and skin in four patient groups: 1) unidirectional anterior instability (N = 8); 2) multidirectional instability/primary surgery (N = 6); 3) multidirectional instability/revision surgery (N = 6); and 4) no history of instability (N = 5). Compared with normal capsule, capsule from groups 1 and 2 had more stable and reducible collagen crosslinks, significantly greater mean collagen fibril diameter, more cysteine, and a higher density of elastin staining. Compared with shoulder capsule in groups 1 and 2, shoulder capsule from group 3 contained significantly more reducible cross-links, smaller-diameter collagen fibrils, decreased collagen fibril density, and an increased density of elastin staining. There were no significant differences in any parameters between groups 1 and 2. We hypothesized that repeated capsular deformation in patients with shoulder instability results in changes in the capsule that increase its strength and resistance to stretching. Skin analyses demonstrated a significantly smaller mean collagen fibril diameter in skin from group 2 compared with group 1, suggesting the possibility of an underlying connective tissue abnormality.
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U2 - 10.1177/03635465980260050701
DO - 10.1177/03635465980260050701
M3 - Article
C2 - 9784809
AN - SCOPUS:0031663438
SN - 0363-5465
VL - 26
SP - 634
EP - 643
JO - American Journal of Sports Medicine
JF - American Journal of Sports Medicine
IS - 5
ER -