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We present a custom experimental platform and tissue culture protocol that recreates fibrocartilaginous change driven by impingement of the Achilles tendon insertion in murine hind limb explants with sustained cell viability, providing a model suitable for exploring the mechanobiology of tendon impingement.
Tendon impingement upon bone generates a multiaxial mechanical strain environment with markedly elevated transverse compressive strain, which elicits a localized fibrocartilage phenotype characterized by accumulation of glycosaminoglycan (GAG)-rich matrix and remodeling of the collagen network. While fibrocartilage is a normal feature in impinged regions of healthy tendons, excess GAG deposition and disorganization of the collagen network are hallmark features of tendinopathy. Accordingly, impingement is clinically recognized as an important extrinsic factor in the initiation and progression of tendinopathy. Nevertheless, the mechanobiology underlying tendon impingement remains understudied. Prior efforts to elucidate the cellular response to tendon impingement have applied uniaxial compression to cells and excised tendon explants in vitro. However, isolated cells lack a three-dimensional extracellular environment crucial to mechanoresponse, and both in vitro and excised explant studies fail to recapitulate the multiaxial strain environment generated by tendon impingement in vivo, which depends on anatomical features of the impinged region. Moreover, in vivo models of tendon impingement lack control over the mechanical strain environment. To overcome these limitations, we present a novel murine hind limb explant model suitable for studying the mechanobiology of Achilles tendon impingement. This model maintains the Achilles tendon in situ to preserve local anatomy and reproduces the multiaxial strain environment generated by impingement of the Achilles tendon insertion upon the calcaneus during passively applied ankle dorsiflexion while retaining cells within their native environment. We describe a tissue culture protocol integral to this model and present data establishing sustained explant viability over 7 days. The representative results demonstrate enhanced histological GAG staining and decreased collagen fiber alignment secondary to impingement, suggesting elevated fibrocartilage formation. This model can easily be adapted to investigate different mechanical loading regimens and allows for the manipulation of molecular pathways of interest to identify mechanisms mediating phenotypic change in the Achilles tendon in response to impingement.
A multitude of tendons, including the Achilles tendon and rotator cuff tendons, experience bony impingement due to normal anatomical positioning1,2,3,4. Tendon impingement generates compressive strain directed transversely to the longitudinal fiber axis5,6,7. Regions of tendon impingement demonstrate a unique fibrocartilage phenotype in which shrunken, round cells (fibrochondrocytes) are embedded within a disorganized collagen network with markedly ....
All animal work was approved by the University of Rochester Committee on Animal Resources.
1. Preparation of tissue culture media
Representative images of TUNEL stained tissue sections demonstrate minimal apoptotic nuclei within the body of the Achilles tendon after 7 days of explant culture across experimental groups (Figure 2A). Quantification of these images provides evidence that the tissue culture protocol maintains up to 78% viability on average within the Achilles tendon after 7 days of explant culture across loading conditions (Figure 2B).
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The experimental murine hind limb explant platform paired with the tissue culture protocol described in this study provide a suitable model for studying the mechanobiology of impingement-driven fibrocartilage formation at the Achilles tendon insertion. The utility of this explant model is demonstrated by the representative results, which indicate maintenance of cell viability concomitant with significant and spatially heterogeneous change in Toluidine blue staining after 7 days of static impingement. These findings sugge.......
The authors are grateful for support and assistance provided by Jeff Fox and Vidya Venkatramani of the University of Rochester Center for Musculoskeletal Research's Histology, Biochemistry, and Molecular Imaging (HBMI) Core, funded in part by P30AR06965. Additionally, the authors would like to thank the Center for Light Microscopy and Nanoscopy (CALMN) at the University of Rochester Medical Center for assistance with multiphoton microscopy. This study was funded by R01 AR070765 and R01 AR070765-04S1, as well as 1R35GM147054 and 1R01AR082349.
....Name | Company | Catalog Number | Comments |
Absorbent underpads | VWR | 82020-845 | For benchtop dissection |
Acrylic bath | Source One | X001G46CB1 | Contains the explant platform submerged in culture media |
Autoclave bin | Thermo Scientific | 13-361-20 | Used as secondary containment, holds two platforms |
Base | - | - | 3D printed from CAD files provided as Supplementary Files |
Braided line | KastKing | 30lb test | Used to wrap around paw and apply ankle dorsiflexion |
Clip | - | - | 3D printed from CAD files provided as Supplementary Files |
Cover glass | Fisherbrand | 12-541-034 | Rectangular, No. 2, 50 mm x 24 mm |
Cytoseal XYL | VWR | 8312-4 | Xylene-based mounting media for coverslipping Toluidine blue stained tissue sections |
Dexamethasone | MP Biomedical LLC | 194561 | CAS#50-02-2 |
Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), anhydrous | Invitrogen by ThermoFisher | D12345 | CAS#67-68-5, use to solubilize dexamethasone into concentrated stock solutions |
Double-sided tape | Scotch Brand | 34-8724-5195-9 | To attach sandpaper to Grip platens |
Dulbecco's Modified Eagle Medium (1X DMEM) | Gibco by ThermoFisher | 11965092 | high glucose, (-) pyruvate, (+) glutamine |
EDTA tetrasodium salt dihydrate | Thermo Scientific Chemicals | J15700.A1 | CAS#10378-23-1, used to make 14% EDTA solution for sample decalcifcation |
Ethanol, 200 proof | Thermo Scientific | T038181000 | CAS#64-17-5, 1 L supply |
Foam biopsy pads | Leica | 3801000 | Used with processing cassettes, help hold ankle joints in desired position during fixation and decalcification |
Forceps, #SS Standard Inox | Dumont | 11203-23 | Straight, smooth, fine tips |
Forceps, Micro-Adson 4.75" | Fisherbrand | 13-820-073 | Straight, fine tips with serrated teeth |
Garnet Sandpaper, 50-D Grit | Norton | M600060 01518 | Or other coarse grit sandpaper |
Glacial acetic acid | Fisher Chemical | A38S-500 | CAS#64-19-7, for adjusting pH of sodium acetate buffer used for Toluidine blue histology, as well as 14% EDTA decalcification solution |
Grips | ADMET | GV-100NT-A4 | Stainless steel vice grips, screws and springs described in the protocol are included |
Histobond Adhesive Microscope Slides | VWR | 16005-108 | Sagittal sections of hind limbs explants reliably adhere to these slides through all staining protocols |
In situ Cell Death Detection Kit, TMR Red | Roche | 12156792910 | TUNEL assay |
Labeling tape | Fisherbrand | 15-959 | Or any other labeling tape of preference |
L-ascorbic acid | Sigma-Aldrich | A4544-100G | CAS#50-81-7, for culture media formulation |
Neutral buffered formalin, 10% | Leica | 3800600 | For sample fixation, 5 gallon supply |
Nunc petri dishes | Sigma-Aldrich | P7741-1CS | 100 mm diameter x 25 mm height, maintain explants submerged in 70 mL of culture media as described in protocol |
Penicillin-streptomycin (100X) | Gibco by ThermoFisher | 15140122 | Add 5 mL to 500 mL 1X DMEM for 1% v/v (1X) working concentration |
Polylactic acid (PLA) 1.75 mm filament | Hatchbox | - | Choose filament diameter compatible with your 3D printer extruder, in color of choice. |
Processing cassettes | Leica | 3802631 | For fixation, decalcification and paraffin embedding |
Prolong Gold Antifade Reagent with DAPI | Invitrogen by ThermoFisher | P36931 | Mounting media for coverslipping tissue sections after TUNEL |
Proteinase K | Fisher BioReagents | BP1700-50 | CAS#39450-01-6, used for antigen retrieval in TUNEL protocol |
Scissors, Fine | FST | 14094-11 | Straight, sharp |
Slide Staining Set, 12-place | Mercedes Scientific | MER 1011 | Rack with 12 stain dishes and slide dippers for Toluidine blue histology |
Sodium acetate, anhydrous | Thermo Scientific Chemicals | A1318430 | CAS#127-09-3, used to make buffer for Toluidine blue histology |
Tissue-Tek Accu-Edge Low Profile Microtome Blades | VWR | 25608-964 | For paraffin sectioning |
Toluidine Blue O | Thermo Scientific Chemicals | 348601000 | CAS#92-31-9 |
Volume Reduction Insert | - | - | 3D printed from CAD files provided as Supplementary Files |
Xylenes | Leica | 3803665 | 4 gallon supply for histological staining |
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