Surgical restabilization reduces the progression of post-traumatic osteoarthritis initiated by ACL rupture in mice.
Yu-Yang LinElias H JbeilyPriscilla M TjandraMichael C PrideMichael Lopez-TorresSeif B ElmankabadiConnor M DelmanKristin K BirisHeejung BangJill L SilvermanCassandra A LeeBlaine A ChristiansenPublished in: Osteoarthritis and cartilage (2024)
This study confirmed that surgical knee restabilization was effective at reducing articular cartilage degeneration and diminishing chondrophyte/osteophyte formation after ACL injury in mice, suggesting that these processes are largely driven by joint instability in this mouse model. However, restabilization was not able to mitigate the early inflammatory response and the loss of epiphyseal trabecular bone, indicating that these processes are independent of joint instability.