[Changes in the visco-elastic properties of the articular cartilage incubated in various kinds of liquid].

Nihon Seikeigeka Gakkai zasshi Pub Date : 1995-09-01
T Nishimoto
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The purpose of our experiment was to investigate the way in which the visco-elastic properties of the articular cartilage of a loading joint responded to various liquid environments. Using articular cartilage extracted from the femoral head of a cow, we examined the viscoelasticity of the articular cartilage under a fixed load while it was immersed in distilled water, isotonic salt water, hypertonic salt water, and in hyaluronic acid. A stainless steel rod with a diameter of 1.5 mm was applied directly to the articular cartilage (weighing 25, 50 and 100 grams) and the resultant visco-elastic curves were measured. Results showed that the deformation change to the cartilage was greatest while it was immersed in hypertonic salt solution and smallest while immersed in distilled water. Secondly, when immersed in hyaluronic acid solution, the change in deformation proved to be greater when the solution was denser and the molecular weight heavier and the hyaluronic acid could not penetrate into the cartilage matrix and remained at the surface. These results demonstrated that the visco-elastic property of the articular cartilage was affected not only by the varying osmotic pressures on the internal parts of the cartilage, but also on the density of the solution surrounding the cartilage and on the different water retainability of that cartilage.

[在不同液体中培养的关节软骨粘弹性的变化]。
我们实验的目的是研究加载关节的关节软骨的粘弹性特性对各种液体环境的响应方式。用牛股骨头提取的关节软骨,分别浸泡在蒸馏水、等渗盐水、高渗盐水和透明质酸中,研究了关节软骨在固定载荷下的粘弹性。将直径为1.5 mm的不锈钢棒直接作用于关节软骨(重量分别为25g、50g和100g),并测量由此产生的粘弹性曲线。结果表明,高渗盐溶液对软骨的变形变化最大,蒸馏水对软骨的变形变化最小。其次,浸泡在透明质酸溶液中,溶液密度越大,分子量越大,透明质酸不能渗透到软骨基质中,停留在表面,变形变化越大。这些结果表明,关节软骨的粘弹性不仅受到软骨内部不同渗透压的影响,还受到软骨周围溶液密度和软骨不同的保水性的影响。
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