Quantification of mechanoreceptors in the canine anterior cruciate ligament

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Abstract

Ten canine anterior cruciate ligaments (ACLs) were harvested while preserving their bony attachments. Specimens were stained using a modified gold chloride technique, divided into thirds, and serially sliced at 0.5 microns. The slides were viewed to count the mechano-receptors present. The average numbers of receptors found were: proximal 67, middle 43, and distal 18 (AN-OVA: P≤0.001). The statistical test (Sheffe) revealed that the proximal third contained a greater mean number of receptors (S=3.8). No significant difference was found between the number of receptors in the middle and distal thirds (S=0.85).

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Arcand, M. A., Rhalmi, S., & Rivard, C. H. (2000). Quantification of mechanoreceptors in the canine anterior cruciate ligament. International Orthopaedics, 24(5), 272–275. https://doi.org/10.1007/s002640000153

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