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Fibrotic changes in the infrapatellar fat pad induce new vessel formation and sensory nerve fiber endings that associate prolonged pain
Authors:Hiroaki Onuma  Kunikazu Tsuji  Takashi Hoshino  Kei Inomata  Mio Udo  Yusuke Nakagawa  Hiroki Katagiri  Kazumasa Miyatake  Toshifumi Watanabe  Ichiro Sekiya  Takeshi Muneta  Hideyuki Koga
Affiliation:1. Department of Joint Surgery and Sports Medicine, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Tokyo, Japan;2. Department of Cartilage Regeneration, Graduate School, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Tokyo, Japan;3. Section of Applied Regenerative Medicine, Center for Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:The infrapatellar fat pad (IFP) contains nerve fiber endings and is considered to play an important role in the perception of knee pain. However, it is unclear whether and to what degree prolonged pain influences the nociceptive role of the IFP. To answer this question, we established a novel rat model of knee pain in which inflammation is restricted to the IFP. Rats received a single intra-IFP injection of monoiodoacetic acid (MIA) (0.2 mg/10 µL or 1.0 mg/10 µL) in the left knee and a phosphate-buffered saline (10 µL) injection in the right knee as a control. Pain-avoidance behavior and histological changes of the knee joint were measured at multiple time points up to 28 days after MIA injection. Histological analysis showed a transient inflammatory response in the IFP body in the 0.2-mg model, whereas prolonged inflammation followed by fibrotic changes was observed in the 1.0-mg model. Subtle histological alterations were observed in the articular cartilage and IFP surface regardless of the dose. The pain-avoidance behavior test indicated the development of prolonged knee pain throughout the experimental period in the 1.0-mg group. Histological assessments showed a significant increase in calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP)-positive nerve fiber endings inside IFPs with fibrosis in newly vascularized surrounding regions. These data suggest that irreversible fibrotic changes in the IFP induce the formation of new vessels and CGRP-positive nerve fiber endings that associate prolonged pain in the joint.
Keywords:fibrosis  infrapatellar fat pad  innervation  neovascularization  prolonged pain
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