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Effect of Bone Mineral Density on Rotator Cuff Tear: An Osteoporotic Rabbit Model
Authors:Xiaobin Chen  Hugo Giambini  Ephraim Ben-Abraham  Kai-Nan An  Ahmad Nassr  Chunfeng Zhao
Affiliation:1 Biomechanics Laboratory, Division of Orthopedic Research, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, United States of America, ; 2 Institute of Orthopaedics, Chinese PLA, Beijing Army General Hospital, Beijing, China, ; 3 Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, United States of America, ; 4 Department of Radiology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, United States of America, ; Queen Mary University of London, UNITED KINGDOM,
Abstract:IntroductionAn increased bone mineral density (BMD) in the proximity to tendon insertion can improve rotator cuff repair and healing. However, how a decrease of BMD in the humeral head affects the biomechanical properties of the rotator cuff tendon is still unclear. Previous studies have demonstrated ovariectomy in animals to lead to osteoporosis and decreased BMD, and Teriparatide (PTH) administration to improve BMD and strength of bone. This study aimed to explore the correlation between humeral head BMD and infraspinatus (ISP) tendon insertion strength, and if an increase in bone quantity of the humeral head can improve the strength of the rotator cuff.ResultsSignificant differences were observed in the measured humeral head BMD of the Control and OVX-PTH groups compared to the OVX-Saline group (P = 0.0004 and P = 0.0024, respectively). No significant difference was found in failure stress among the three groups, but an expected trend with the control group and OVX-PTH group presenting higher failure strength compared to the OVX-Saline group. BMD at the humeral head showed a positive linear correlation with stress (r2 = 0.54). Histology results showed the superiority in OVX-PTH group ISP enthesis compared to the OVX-Saline group.ConclusionBone loss of the humeral head leads to decreased tendon/bone insertion strength of the infraspinatus tendon enthesis. Teriparatide administration can increase bone density of the humeral head and may improve the mechanical properties of the infraspinatus tendon enthesis.
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