Françoise Kayser, Edoardo Bori, Sophie Fourny, Fanny Hontoir, Peter Clegg, Alexandra Dugdale, Jean-Michel Vandeweerd, Bernardo Innocenti
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摘要
肌腱在肌肉骨骼系统中起着至关重要的作用。在人类中,肌腱损伤,特别是慢性肌腱病变是非常常见的,而髌腱是肌腱病变或损伤的常见部位。髌腱的生物力学特征,如弹性和刚度,是至关重要的,也是研究中主要的结果衡量指标。我们的目的是评估健康羊髌骨肌腱的硬度是否随正常动物的年龄和体重而变化。来自34只体重65至95公斤的法兰西岛母羊的68个“髌骨-髌骨肌腱-胫骨结节”单位,因肌肉骨骼疾病以外的原因被安乐死,进行了张力测试,提供了肌腱刚度的测量。动物被分为三种年龄(1-2岁,3-5岁,6-10岁)。我们发现年龄类别与僵硬度呈正相关但不显著(r = 0.22, p = 0.27)。体重与僵硬度呈显著正相关(r = 0.39, p = 0.04)。综上所述,本研究表征了健康肌腱的生物力学特性,提供了有益的参考价值,并为今后绵羊愈合肌腱的生物力学试验奠定了基础。对于这些未来的研究来说,最合适的羊群应该是没有跛行的、不超重的年轻成年羊。
Ex vivo study correlating the stiffness of the ovine patellar tendon to age and weight.
Tendons play a crucial role in the musculoskeletal system. In humans, tendon injuries, especially chronic tendinopathy, are very common and the patellar tendon is a frequent location for tendinopathy or injuries. The biomechanical characteristics of the patellar tendon, such as elasticity and stiffness, are of paramount importance and constitute major outcome measures in research studies. We aimed to assess whether the stiffness of the healthy ovine patellar tendon changes with age and weight in a population of normal animals. Sixty-eight 'patella-patellar tendon-tibial tuberosity' units from thirty-four Ile-de-France ewes of body mass 65 to 95 kg, euthanized for reasons other than musculoskeletal diseases, underwent a tensile test providing a measure of the tendon stiffness. Animals were sorted into three categories of age (1-2 yo, 3-5 yo, 6-10 yo). We found a positive but not significant correlation between age category and stiffness (r = 0.22, p = 0.27). There was a significantly positive correlation between weight and stiffness (r = 0.39, p = 0.04). In conclusion, the study characterized biomechanical properties of healthy tendons, provided useful reference values, and established the basis for future biomechanical tests on healing tendons in sheep. The most appropriate sheep population for those future studies would be non-overweight young adults presenting with no lameness.
期刊介绍:
International Biomechanics is a fully Open Access biomechanics journal that aims to foster innovation, debate and collaboration across the full spectrum of biomechanics. We publish original articles, reviews, and short communications in all areas of biomechanics and welcome papers that explore: Bio-fluid mechanics, Continuum Biomechanics, Biotribology, Cellular Biomechanics, Mechanobiology, Mechano-transduction, Tissue Mechanics, Comparative Biomechanics and Functional Anatomy, Allometry, Animal locomotion in biomechanics, Gait analysis in biomechanics, Musculoskeletal and Orthopaedic Biomechanics, Cardiovascular Biomechanics, Plant Biomechanics, Injury Biomechanics, Impact Biomechanics, Sport and Exercise Biomechanics, Kinesiology, Rehabilitation in biomechanics, Quantitative Ergonomics, Human Factors engineering, Occupational Biomechanics, Developmental Biomechanics.