Analysis of Collagen and Elastic Fibers in Shoulder Capsule in Patients with Shoulder Instability

Author:

Rodeo Scott A.1,Suzuki Katsunori1,Yamauchi Mitsuo2,Bhargava Madhu1,Warren Russell F.1

Affiliation:

1. The Laboratory for Soft Tissue Research, The Hospital for Special Surgery, affiliated with Cornell University Medical College, New York, New York

2. Dental Research Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Abstract

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 cross-links, 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.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

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