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2015 Volume.22 No. 3 p.93 ~ p.97
Comparison of the Chemical Composition of Subchondral Trabecular Bone of Medial Femoral Condyle between with Advanced Osteoarthritis and without Osteoarthritis
Kim Kwang-Kyoun

Won You-Gun
Kim Tae-Gyun
Baek Myong-Hyun
Choi Jae-Won
Abstract
Background: The purpose of this study is to investigate differences of chemical composition between subchondral bone in advanced osteoarthritic (OA) and non-OA distal femur.

Methods: Twenty femurs were harvested, respectively. The subchondral trabeculae were obtained from the middle of medial articular surface of distal femurs. A 10 mm diameter cylindrical saw was used to harvest. Raman spectroscopy, a non-destructive technique, was employed to determine the chemical information of the trabecular bones in the human distal femurs.

Results: The maximum intensity of the phosphate peak was 2,376.51¡¾954.6 for the non-OA group and 1,936.3¡¾831.75 for the OA group. The maximum intensity of the phosphate peak observed between the two groups was significantly different (P=0.017). The maximum intensity of the amide I peak were 474.17¡¾253.42 for the nonOA group and 261.91¡¾205.61 for the OA group. The maximum intensity of the amide I peak were significantly different between the two groups (P=0.042). Also, among other chemical and matrix components (Hydroxyproline,Carbonate, Amide IIIdisordered;ordered, and CH2), the spectrums showed similar significant differences in the intensity (P=0.027, P=0.014, P=0.012; P=0.038, P=0.029). Area integration were performed to determine disorder in collagen's secondary structure via amide III (alpha helix/random coil). The value of the alpha helix to random coil band area are significantly different (P=0.021) and result showing that there was a trend toward higher collagen maturity for the nonosteoarthritic bone specimens.

Conclusions: The result suggested that OA may affect the chemical compositions of trabecular bone, and such distinctive chemical information may be.
KEYWORD
Cartilage, Femur, Osteoarthritis, Spectrum analysis raman
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