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Creating a Tissue Bank of Knee Capsules

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Ottawa Hospital Research Institute

Status

Withdrawn

Conditions

Osteoarthritis
Knee Joint Contractures

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT01320124
2010930-01H

Details and patient eligibility

About

A contracture is a pathological condition limiting range and function of joints. Contractures of large and small joints alike will affect one's ability to independently perform daily activities such as eating, dressing or walking. Current treatments for contractures include physical stretching, the use of assistive devices or, rarely, surgery. Despite prolonged treatments, patients with contractures rarely regain complete mobility. Progress in preventing and treating contractures will be possible only through an understanding of the biological and molecular processes involved. Our group has established and validated an animal model to study the histological events and the molecular mechanisms involved in joint contractures. We have provided evidence for capsule stiffness, characterized cartilage degeneration, and identified four genes whose expression is altered in the cartilage of a knee joint with contracture. The work we propose in the current study aims at finding genes and pathways in the joint capsule associated with knee joint contractures. The results will identify new avenues for treating the large number of patients suffering from contractures.

Full description

We propose to constitute a bank of capsule samples from people with osteoarthritis undergoing primary total knee arthroplasty. It is expected that about 1.3% of people will develop a contracture post arthroplasty. A second sample will be taken from those that require surgery for release of contracture or revision. We will study histological characteristics and compare gene expression between the primary sample and the contracture sample in the same patient. In order to determine whether intrinsic genetic factors influence the develpment of joint contractures in the osteoarthritis population, all specimens will be analyzed for differential gene expression between patients with and without knee contractures post arthroplasty.

The remaining capsule tissue not used for this study will be banked and made available to other researchers.

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Osteoarthritis, booked for a total knee arthroplasty

Exclusion criteria

  • Transmissible disease (e.g., HIV infection, hepatitis B or C)
  • Suspected neoplasia
  • Suspected infection (which can cause arthrofibrosis)
  • Hypertrophic scarring

Trial design

0 participants in 2 patient groups

osteoarthritis, total knee arthroplasty
Description:
The main cohort will have a total knee arthroplasty and will not develop a contracture post surgery. We will analyze differntial gene expression in all subjects.
contracture post arthroplasty
Description:
A small group (1.3%) will develop a contracture post total knee arthroplasty. A second sample will be taken at the time of corrective surgery. The 2 samples will be compared for gene expression in the same subject. This group will also be compared to the main cohort for differential gene expression.

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