润滑在关节软骨功能和退变中的作用:一个重要的回顾和观点。

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Arshad Kalathil Ashik, Michele Santeramo, David L Burris, Carmine Putignano, Daniele Dini
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摘要

关节软骨是一种多孔的软组织,存在于滑膜关节中,它分配负荷并润滑关节,使身体运动平稳。关节炎或关节疾病会导致软骨退化。然而,这些关节疾病的触发因素仍然存在激烈的争论,其关键机制和机械化学和生物相互作用的不确定性使其成为一个非常复杂的跨学科问题。尽管如此,机械应力和不适当的润滑被广泛认为是软骨退变的重要因素。因此,这篇综述着重于影响软骨功能的摩擦、润滑和生物力学方面,因此,它们与软骨变性有关。此外,还将讨论为研究软骨的超低摩擦而提出的软骨润滑理论。在过去的十年里,在理解软骨补水以及不同的活动如何保持软骨润滑方面取得了重大进展;这些将与实验和建模技术的进展一起进行回顾,这些技术使我们的理解最近取得了突破。我们将讨论在实验和建模工作中需要新的和改进的方法来加深我们对软骨生物力学的理解,以及它的进化和退化。最后,随着人工智能(AI)和机器学习(ML)在科学研究中的广泛应用,本文探讨了AI和ML有助于加强正在进行的软骨研究的途径。
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The role of lubrication in function and degeneration of articular cartilage: A critical review and perspectives.

Articular cartilage is a porous, soft tissue present in the synovial joints that distributes the load and lubricate the joint for smooth body movements. Arthritis or joint diseases lead to cartilage degeneration. However, the triggering factors of these joint diseases are still strongly debated, with uncertainties about the key mechanisms and the mechanochemical and biological interactions that make this a very complex interdisciplinary problem. Nonetheless, mechanical stresses and improper lubrication are widely accepted as important contributors to cartilage degeneration. Hence, this review paper focuses on the friction, lubrication, and biomechanical aspects that affect cartilage function and are, therefore, linked to its degeneration. Further, cartilage lubrication theories that have been proposed to study ultra-low friction of cartilage will be discussed. Over the past decade, there has been significant advancement in understanding cartilage rehydration and how different activities keep cartilage lubricated; these will be reviewed together with the advances in experimental and modelling techniques that have enabled recent breakthroughs in our understanding. The need for new and improved methodologies in experimental and modelling work to deepen our understanding of cartilage biomechanics across the scales, as well as its evolution and degeneration will be discussed. Finally, with the widespread use of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) in scientific research, this paper explores the avenues in which AI and ML can contribute to enhancing the ongoing research on cartilage. .

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