The association between retraction of the torn rotator cuff and increasing expression of hypoxia inducible factor 1[alpha] and vascular endothelial growth factor expression: an immunohistological study

Background Differing levels of tendon retraction are found in full-thickness rotator cuff tears. The pathophysiology of tendon degeneration and retraction is unclear. Neoangiogenesis in tendon parenchyma indicates degeneration. Hypoxia inducible factor 1[alpha] (HIF) and vascular endothelial growth...

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Veröffentlicht in:BMC musculoskeletal disorders 2010-10, Vol.11, p.230
Hauptverfasser: Lakemeier, Stefan, Reichelt, Johannes J.A, Patzer, Thilo, Fuchs-Winkelmann, Susanne, Paletta, Juergen R.J, Schofer, Markus D
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Zusammenfassung:Background Differing levels of tendon retraction are found in full-thickness rotator cuff tears. The pathophysiology of tendon degeneration and retraction is unclear. Neoangiogenesis in tendon parenchyma indicates degeneration. Hypoxia inducible factor 1[alpha] (HIF) and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) are important inducers of neoangiogenesis. Rotator cuff tendons rupture leads to fatty muscle infiltration (FI) and muscle atrophy (MA). The aim of this study is to clarify the relationship between HIF and VEGF expression, neoangiogenesis, FI, and MA in tendon retraction found in full-thickness rotator cuff tears. Methods Rotator cuff tendon samples of 33 patients with full-thickness medium-sized rotator cuff tears were harvested during reconstructive surgery. The samples were dehydrated and paraffin embedded. For immunohistological determination of VEGF and HIF expression, sample slices were strained with VEGF and HIF antibody dilution. Vessel density and vessel size were determined after Masson-Goldner staining of sample slices. The extent of tendon retraction was determined intraoperatively according to Patte's classification. Patients were assigned to 4 categories based upon Patte tendon retraction grade, including one control group. FI and MA were measured on standardized preoperative shoulder MRI. Results HIF and VEGF expression, FI, and MA were significantly higher in torn cuff samples compared with healthy tissue (p [less than] 0.05). HIF and VEGF expression, and vessel density significantly increased with extent of tendon retraction (p [less than] 0.05). A correlation between HIF/VEGF expression and FI and MA could be found (p [less than] 0.05). There was no significant correlation between HIF/VEGF expression and neovascularity (p > 0.05) Conclusion Tendon retraction in full-thickness medium-sized rotator cuff tears is characterized by neovascularity, increased VEGF/HIF expression, FI, and MA. VEGF expression and neovascularity may be effective monitoring tools to assess tendon degeneration.
ISSN:1471-2474
1471-2474
DOI:10.1186/1471-2474-11-230