Acute Bone Loss and Infrapatellar Fat Pad Fibrosis in the Knee After an In Vivo ACL Injury in Adolescent Mice.
Taeyong AhnBenjamin E LoflinNicholas B NguyenCiena K MillerKaitlyn A ColglazierEdward M WojtysStephen H SchlechtPublished in: The American journal of sports medicine (2023)
There is persistent bone resorption and fibrotic tissue development after injury that is not resolved. Inflammatory and catabolic activity may have a significant role in the postinjury decline of bone quality in the knee.
Keyphrases
- bone loss
- total knee arthroplasty
- knee osteoarthritis
- liver failure
- young adults
- anterior cruciate ligament
- mental health
- adipose tissue
- anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
- respiratory failure
- systemic sclerosis
- oxidative stress
- idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
- drug induced
- hepatitis b virus
- quality improvement
- skeletal muscle
- postmenopausal women
- extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
- childhood cancer
- mechanical ventilation