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Česky / Czech version | Čes. Revmatol., 8, 2000, No. 4, p. 127–132. |
Knee Joint Cartilage Observed
in Polarization Light and under the Transmission Electron Microscopes Halašková M. 1 , Seichertová A. 1 , Čech P. 2 , Staněk Z. 3 1 Ústav histologie a embryologie, 3. LF UK, Praha 2 Ústav anatomie, 3. LF UK, Praha 3 ČVUT – Fakulta elektrotechnická, Praha |
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Summary: Microstructural changes of the joint cartilage are a significant morphological correlate of patholo-
gical process. Successful detection of their primary symptoms requires both detailed knowledge of
structure of particular cartilage layers and the use of suitable histological techniques. In the
literature there are fundamental discrepancies in the description of the superficial chondral
membrane (lamina splendens) as well as in the orientation of collagen fibrils running in the
horizontal layer and their attachment in the lamina splendens. We investigated the horizontal layer
of the hog knee cartilage with respect to the lamina splendens. For orientation in the whole thickness
of the joint cartilage, sections stained for collagen were studied under the polarization microscope;
the course and the orientation of particular fibrils are apparent in the transmission electron
microscope. The clearly distinct lamina splendens appears as a homogeneous acellular layer under
the polarization microscope, being finely granular with fibrils running in all directions parallel to
the articular surface in the transmission electron microscope. The resultant model is used for the
description of articular cartilage surface changes after experimentally introduced fissures (split
line).
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