Calcification of the acetabular labrum of the hip: prevalence in the general population and relation to hip articular cartilage and fibrocartilage degeneration

Abstract Background Meniscal calcification is considered to play a relevant role in the pathogenesis of osteoarthritis of the knee. Little is known about the biology of acetabular labral disease and its importance in hip pathology. Here, we analyze for the first time the calcification of the acetabu...

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Main Authors: Thelonius Hawellek, Jan Hubert, Sandra Hischke, Matthias Krause, Jessica Bertrand, Burkhard C. Schmidt, Andreas Kronz, Klaus Püschel, Wolfgang Rüther, Andreas Niemeier
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-05-01
Series:Arthritis Research & Therapy
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Hip
Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13075-018-1595-y
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spelling doaj-1b150442087f44918cbf94bd144cc2a82020-11-25T02:34:01ZengBMCArthritis Research & Therapy1478-63622018-05-0120111010.1186/s13075-018-1595-yCalcification of the acetabular labrum of the hip: prevalence in the general population and relation to hip articular cartilage and fibrocartilage degenerationThelonius Hawellek0Jan Hubert1Sandra Hischke2Matthias Krause3Jessica Bertrand4Burkhard C. Schmidt5Andreas Kronz6Klaus Püschel7Wolfgang Rüther8Andreas Niemeier9Department of Orthopaedics, University Medical Center Hamburg-EppendorfDepartment of Orthopaedics, University Medical Center Hamburg-EppendorfDepartment of Medical Biometry and Epidemiology, University Medical Center Hamburg-EppendorfDepartment of Osteology and Biomechanics, University Medical Center Hamburg-EppendorfDepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery, Otto-von-Guerricke-University MagdeburgCentrum of Geoscience, Georg-August-University GöttingenCentrum of Geoscience, Georg-August-University GöttingenDepartment of Legal Medicine, University Medical Center Hamburg-EppendorfDepartment of Orthopaedics, University Medical Center Hamburg-EppendorfDepartment of Orthopaedics, University Medical Center Hamburg-EppendorfAbstract Background Meniscal calcification is considered to play a relevant role in the pathogenesis of osteoarthritis of the knee. Little is known about the biology of acetabular labral disease and its importance in hip pathology. Here, we analyze for the first time the calcification of the acetabular labrum of the hip (ALH) and its relation to hip cartilage degeneration. Methods In this cross-sectional post-mortem study of an unselected sample of the general population, 170 ALH specimens and 170 femoral heads from 85 donors (38 female, 47 male; mean age 62.1 years) were analyzed by high-resolution digital contact radiography (DCR) and histological degeneration grade. The medial menisci (MM) from the same 85 donors served as an intra-individual reference for cartilage calcification (CC). Scanning electron microscopy (SEM), energy dispersive analysis (ED) and Raman spectroscopy were performed for characterization of ALH CC. Results The prevalence of CC in the ALH was 100% and that in the articular cartilage of the hip (ACH) was 96.5%. Quantitative analysis revealed that the amount of ALH CC was higher than that in the ACH (factor 3.0, p < 0.001) and in the MM (factor 1.3, p < 0.001). There was significant correlation between the amount of CC in the fibrocartilage of the left and right ALH (r = 0.70, p < 0.001). Independent of age, the amount of ALH CC correlated with histological degeneration of the ALH (Krenn score) (r = 0.55; p < 0.001) and the ACH (Osteoarthritis Research Society International (OARSI), r = 0.69; p < 0.001). Calcification of the ALH was characterized as calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate deposition. Conclusion The finding that ALH fibrocartilage is a strongly calcifying tissue is unexpected and novel. The fact that ALH calcification correlates with cartilage degeneration independent of age is suggestive of an important role of ALH calcification in osteoarthritis of the hip and renders it a potential target for the prevention and treatment of hip joint degeneration.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13075-018-1595-yAcetabular labrumHipChondrocalcinosisCartilage calcificationCPPDOsteoarthritis
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author Thelonius Hawellek
Jan Hubert
Sandra Hischke
Matthias Krause
Jessica Bertrand
Burkhard C. Schmidt
Andreas Kronz
Klaus Püschel
Wolfgang Rüther
Andreas Niemeier
spellingShingle Thelonius Hawellek
Jan Hubert
Sandra Hischke
Matthias Krause
Jessica Bertrand
Burkhard C. Schmidt
Andreas Kronz
Klaus Püschel
Wolfgang Rüther
Andreas Niemeier
Calcification of the acetabular labrum of the hip: prevalence in the general population and relation to hip articular cartilage and fibrocartilage degeneration
Arthritis Research & Therapy
Acetabular labrum
Hip
Chondrocalcinosis
Cartilage calcification
CPPD
Osteoarthritis
author_facet Thelonius Hawellek
Jan Hubert
Sandra Hischke
Matthias Krause
Jessica Bertrand
Burkhard C. Schmidt
Andreas Kronz
Klaus Püschel
Wolfgang Rüther
Andreas Niemeier
author_sort Thelonius Hawellek
title Calcification of the acetabular labrum of the hip: prevalence in the general population and relation to hip articular cartilage and fibrocartilage degeneration
title_short Calcification of the acetabular labrum of the hip: prevalence in the general population and relation to hip articular cartilage and fibrocartilage degeneration
title_full Calcification of the acetabular labrum of the hip: prevalence in the general population and relation to hip articular cartilage and fibrocartilage degeneration
title_fullStr Calcification of the acetabular labrum of the hip: prevalence in the general population and relation to hip articular cartilage and fibrocartilage degeneration
title_full_unstemmed Calcification of the acetabular labrum of the hip: prevalence in the general population and relation to hip articular cartilage and fibrocartilage degeneration
title_sort calcification of the acetabular labrum of the hip: prevalence in the general population and relation to hip articular cartilage and fibrocartilage degeneration
publisher BMC
series Arthritis Research & Therapy
issn 1478-6362
publishDate 2018-05-01
description Abstract Background Meniscal calcification is considered to play a relevant role in the pathogenesis of osteoarthritis of the knee. Little is known about the biology of acetabular labral disease and its importance in hip pathology. Here, we analyze for the first time the calcification of the acetabular labrum of the hip (ALH) and its relation to hip cartilage degeneration. Methods In this cross-sectional post-mortem study of an unselected sample of the general population, 170 ALH specimens and 170 femoral heads from 85 donors (38 female, 47 male; mean age 62.1 years) were analyzed by high-resolution digital contact radiography (DCR) and histological degeneration grade. The medial menisci (MM) from the same 85 donors served as an intra-individual reference for cartilage calcification (CC). Scanning electron microscopy (SEM), energy dispersive analysis (ED) and Raman spectroscopy were performed for characterization of ALH CC. Results The prevalence of CC in the ALH was 100% and that in the articular cartilage of the hip (ACH) was 96.5%. Quantitative analysis revealed that the amount of ALH CC was higher than that in the ACH (factor 3.0, p < 0.001) and in the MM (factor 1.3, p < 0.001). There was significant correlation between the amount of CC in the fibrocartilage of the left and right ALH (r = 0.70, p < 0.001). Independent of age, the amount of ALH CC correlated with histological degeneration of the ALH (Krenn score) (r = 0.55; p < 0.001) and the ACH (Osteoarthritis Research Society International (OARSI), r = 0.69; p < 0.001). Calcification of the ALH was characterized as calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate deposition. Conclusion The finding that ALH fibrocartilage is a strongly calcifying tissue is unexpected and novel. The fact that ALH calcification correlates with cartilage degeneration independent of age is suggestive of an important role of ALH calcification in osteoarthritis of the hip and renders it a potential target for the prevention and treatment of hip joint degeneration.
topic Acetabular labrum
Hip
Chondrocalcinosis
Cartilage calcification
CPPD
Osteoarthritis
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13075-018-1595-y
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