关节的移动接触增强了关节软骨的生物合成和功能反应

Q2 Materials Science
Vivek K. Shekhawat , John L. Hamilton , Carol A. Pacione , Thomas M. Schmid , Markus A. Wimmer
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生物力学影响在关节软骨的结构、功能和生物合成特性中起着重要作用。在生理关节加载期间,由于关节的主要和次要运动,两个表面之间的接触面积会迁移。研究表明,在降低软骨表面摩擦系数方面,迁移接触区起着至关重要的作用。然而,对迁移接触区对结构、功能和生物合成性能的影响的详细分析仍有待探索。在这项研究中,牛软骨外植体被放置在生物摩擦计中。外植体分别受到迁移接触区(即移动接触区(MC)关节)或静止接触区(即静止接触区(SC)关节)的压缩和剪切力。以游离膨胀外植体为对照。在另一项研究中,牛软骨骨移植物被用于摩擦试验。组织学分析显示,SC组有表面纤颤的证据,而MC组则不明显。与SC组相比,MC组软骨外植体软骨细胞活力增加,润滑素合成增加,蛋白聚糖合成和释放也增加。与SC发音相比,MC发音的摩擦系数降低。与SC接合相比,MC接合降低了表面粗糙度。综上所述,迁移接触区在维持关节软骨的结构、功能和生物合成特性方面发挥着重要作用。这项研究进一步证明了迁移接触面积和体外评估自然关节运动的重要性,这可以在软骨稳态和疾病的背景下进一步评估。
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A Moving Contact of Articulation Enhances the Biosynthetic and Functional Responses of Articular Cartilage

Biomechanical influences play a fundamental role in the structural, functional, and biosynthetic properties of articular cartilage. During physiologic joint loading, the contact area between two surfaces migrates due to the primary and secondary motions of the joint. It has been demonstrated that a migratory contact area plays a critical role in reducing the coefficient of friction at the cartilage surface. However, a detailed analysis of the influences that a migratory contact area plays on the structural, functional, and biosynthetic properties remain to be explored. In this study, bovine cartilage explants were placed in a biotribometer. Explants were subjected to compression and shear forces of migratory contact area, namely moving contact (MC) articulation, or stationary contact area, namely stationary contact (SC) articulation. Free swelling explants were used as control. In a separate study, bovine cartilage-bone grafts were used for frictional testing. On histologic analysis, the SC group had evidence of surface fibrillations, which was not evident in the MC group. Compared to the SC group, the MC group cartilage explants had increased chondrocyte viability, increased lubricin synthesis, and comparable proteoglycan synthesis and release. MC articulation had reduced coefficient of friction as compared to SC articulation. MC articulation led to reduced surface roughness as compared to SC articulation. In conclusion, a migratory contact area can play an important role in maintaining the structural, function, and biosynthetic properties of articular cartilage. This study provides further evidence of the importance of migratory contact area and in vitro assessment of natural joint movement, which can be further evaluated in the context of cartilage homeostasis and disease.

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Biotribology
Biotribology Materials Science-Surfaces, Coatings and Films
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