Morphohistological study of regeneration of knee joint cartilage defects in an experimental model under the influence of nuclear magnetic resonance therapy

Author:

Fishchenko V. O.ORCID,Korol A. P.ORCID,Yusupova D. V.ORCID

Abstract

Despite the variety of modern methods of treatment, the problem of hyaline cartilage regeneration is still relevant. Purpose of the study: to determine the effect of nuclear magnetic resonance therapy on the regenerative ability of simulated defects in the cartilage tissue of the knee joint in rats, to assess the dynamics of microscopic changes in articular cartilage in the main and control groups. The study was performed on 60 sex-mature rats. The defects were created in the area of the articular surfaces of the left knee joint – 30 defects in the main group and 30 defects in the control group. The right knee joint of both study groups was used as the norm. Medical (antibiotics, anti-inflammatory, analgesic) therapy was carried out for 3 days after the surgery. On the 4th day after surgery, rats of the main group were given nuclear magnetic resonance therapy for 60 minutes, for 7 days. After 7, 14, 21, 28 days after therapy, histological analysis of cartilage regenerate was performed. 28 days after the use of nuclear magnetic resonance therapy, the height of cartilage regenerate in rats was 82.12±8.89 μm in the intervention group and 56.34±7.82 μm in the control group. Cartilage regenerate in rats after nuclear magnetic resonance therapy was close to the structure of intact hyaline cartilage. However, complete regeneration did not occur, as evidenced by the smaller thickness of the articular cartilage compared to that in the right knee joint. In the control group, the formation of the regeneration had pronounced signs of dysregeneration. The cartilage tissue in the area of the defect, was predominantly fibrous in the nature with areas of necrosis. Nuclear magnetic resonance therapy contributes to the formation of articular cartilage in the defect – cartilage regenerate, which in its histological structure approaches hyaline cartilage.

Publisher

Vinnytsia National Pyrogov Memorial Medical University

Subject

Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Polymers and Plastics,History,Business and International Management

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