We performed reconstructive surgery on the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)
of the rabbit using a free bone-patellar tendon-bone (BTB) graft and evalu
ated nerve regeneration in the graft. The right ACL of 15 Japanese white ra
bbits was resected and reconstructed using a BTB graft. The BTB and ACL fro
m the contralateral knee served as controls. The graft and control BTB were
collected at 2, 4, and 8 weeks after the operation. We measured the number
of mechanoreceptors in the ligaments using a modified gold chloride method
. In the control patellar tendon, mechanoreceptors were present in all the
samples. At 2 weeks after the operation, mechanoreceptors were not observed
in the recontructed ligaments. They were observed at 4 weeks but in lower
numbers than in the control knees. At 8 weeks, the total number of mechanor
eceptors did not differ significantly in the reconstructed and control tend
ons. The appearance of mechanoreceptors in the graft between 2 and 4 weeks
postoperatively suggests that regeneration of mechanoreceptors occurred dur
ing this time period. At 4 and 8 weeks postoperatively, there was no signif
icant difference in the number of mechanoreceptors between the intra-articu
lar portion of grafted tendon and the contralateral ACL, The: further incre
ase between 4 and 8 weeks to control levels suggests that this regeneration
may restore mechanoreceptors in BTB grafts to normal levels.