The presence of nervous structures with proprioceptive function in the human knee ligaments is by now well known. Therefore a lesion of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), beyond a loss of mechanical stability, causes the interruption of proprioceptive signals. In the present study, the Authors verified the presence of nervous structures in lesioned ligaments, using bioptic samples taken from the distal portion of residual stumps of ACL, during surgical intervention of the ACL reconstruction. Their examination with conventional light microscopy, after silver impregnations and/or PGP 9.5 immunofluorescence, revealed that not all the nervous structures of injured ACL are completely lost after the trauma, but that some of them can maintain their morphology even many months far from the offending event. However most of them undergoes more or less marked alterations, as demonstrated the confocal laser scanning microscopy. The orthopaedic surgeons have to pay attention to the reconstruction of injured cruciate ligaments, even far from the injury, with different techniques which success may also depend on the number of lost proprioreceptors, interrupted reflex circuits or non re-educated propriocetive signals.

The nervous structures of anterior cruciate ligament of human knee, healthy and lesioned, studied with confocal laser microscopy / A. Lanzetta, C. Corradini, C. Verdoia, A. Miani, S. Castano, P. Castano. - In: ITALIAN JOURNAL OF ANATOMY AND EMBRYOLOGY. - ISSN 1122-6714. - 109:3(2004), pp. 167-176.

The nervous structures of anterior cruciate ligament of human knee, healthy and lesioned, studied with confocal laser microscopy

A. Lanzetta;C. Corradini;C. Verdoia;A. Miani;P. Castano
2004

Abstract

The presence of nervous structures with proprioceptive function in the human knee ligaments is by now well known. Therefore a lesion of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), beyond a loss of mechanical stability, causes the interruption of proprioceptive signals. In the present study, the Authors verified the presence of nervous structures in lesioned ligaments, using bioptic samples taken from the distal portion of residual stumps of ACL, during surgical intervention of the ACL reconstruction. Their examination with conventional light microscopy, after silver impregnations and/or PGP 9.5 immunofluorescence, revealed that not all the nervous structures of injured ACL are completely lost after the trauma, but that some of them can maintain their morphology even many months far from the offending event. However most of them undergoes more or less marked alterations, as demonstrated the confocal laser scanning microscopy. The orthopaedic surgeons have to pay attention to the reconstruction of injured cruciate ligaments, even far from the injury, with different techniques which success may also depend on the number of lost proprioreceptors, interrupted reflex circuits or non re-educated propriocetive signals.
Settore MED/09 - Medicina Interna
Settore MED/33 - Malattie Apparato Locomotore
Settore BIO/16 - Anatomia Umana
2004
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