Pulsing direct current‐induced repair of articular cartilage in rabbit osteochondral defects
- 1 March 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Orthopaedic Research
- Vol. 8 (2) , 266-275
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jor.1100080216
Abstract
Osteochondral defects in the distal femoral condyles of rabbits exposed to a pulsing direct current exhibits an enhanced quality of repair. The signal, with a peak value of 2 μA repeating at 100 Hz, imposed an electric field in the tissue of 20–60 mV/cm2. Maximum efficacy was seen with a shorter period of exposure (40 vs. 160h) initiated 48 h after surgery for 4 h/day. Repair tissue originated primarily from metaplasia of subchondral elements although hyperplasia of pre‐existing chondrocytes at the margins of the defect could be detected. Defects in treated joints contained Safranin O staining material that was histologically similar to a disorganized hyaline cartilage. Central areas of the defects in control animals contained Safranin O‐negative material that generally extruded over the surface as a pannus. The edges of nontreated defects also had characteristics of cartilaginous healing, stressing the importance of using serial sectioning techniques in this model of cartilage repair.Keywords
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