Mechanisms of self-organization for the collagen fibril lattice in the human cornea

被引:39
|
作者
Cheng, Xi [1 ]
Pinsky, Peter M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Stanford Univ, Dept Mech Engn, Stanford, CA 94305 USA
关键词
cornea; collagen-proteoglycan interaction; glycosaminoglycan; osmotic pressure; electrolyte gel; transparency; X-RAY-DIFFRACTION; SWELLING PRESSURE; KERATAN SULFATE; POLYELECTROLYTE GELS; CHONDROITIN SULFATE; MOLECULAR-MODEL; STROMA; PROTEOGLYCANS; TRANSPARENCY; ULTRASTRUCTURE;
D O I
10.1098/rsif.2013.0512
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
The transparency of the human cornea depends on the regular lattice arrangement of the collagen fibrils and on the maintenance of an optimal hydration-the achievement of both depends on the presence of stromal proteoglycans (PGs) and their linear sidechains of negatively charged glycosaminoglycans (GAGs). Although the GAGs produce osmotic pressure by the Donnan effect, the means by which they exert positional control of the lattice is less clear. In this study, a theoretical model based on equilibrium thermodynamics is used to describe restoring force mechanisms that may control and maintain the fibril lattice and underlie corneal transparency. Electrostatic-based restoring forces that result from local charge density changes induced by fibril motion, and entropic elastic restoring forces that arise from duplexed GAG structures that bridge neighbouring fibrils, are described. The model allows for the possibility that fibrils have a GAG-dense coating that adds an additional fibril force mechanism preventing fibril aggregation. Swelling pressure predictions are used to validate the model with results showing excellent agreement with experimental data over a range of hydration from 30 to 200% of normal. The model suggests that the electrostatic restoring force is dominant, with the entropic forces from GAG duplexes being an order or more smaller. The effect of a random GAG organization, as observed in recent imaging, is considered in a dynamic model of the lattice that incorporates randomness in both the spatial distribution of GAG charge and the topology of the GAG duplexes. A striking result is that the electrostatic restoring forces alone are able to reproduce the image-based lattice distribution function for the human cornea, and thus dynamically maintain the short-range order of the lattice.
引用
收藏
页数:18
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] A structural model for the in vivo human cornea including collagen-swelling interaction
    Cheng, Xi
    Petsche, Steven J.
    Pinsky, Peter M.
    JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY INTERFACE, 2015, 12 (109)
  • [2] Modeling the biomechanics of the human cornea accounting for local variations of the collagen fibril architecture
    Montanino, Andrea
    Gizzi, Alessio
    Vasta, Marcello
    Angelillo, Maurizio
    Pandolfi, Anna
    ZAMM-ZEITSCHRIFT FUR ANGEWANDTE MATHEMATIK UND MECHANIK, 2018, 98 (12): : 2122 - 2134
  • [3] New insight into the shortening of the collagen fibril D-period in human cornea
    Jastrzebska, Maria
    Tarnawska, Dorota
    Wrzalik, Roman
    Chrobak, Artur
    Grelowski, Michal
    Wylegala, Edward
    Zygadlo, Dorota
    Ratuszna, Alicja
    JOURNAL OF BIOMOLECULAR STRUCTURE & DYNAMICS, 2017, 35 (03): : 551 - 563
  • [4] Ultrastructure features of camel cornea - collagen fibril and proteoglycans
    Almubrad, Turki
    Akhtar, Saeed
    VETERINARY OPHTHALMOLOGY, 2012, 15 (01) : 36 - 41
  • [5] Quantification of Collagen Organization in the Peripheral Human Cornea at Micron-Scale Resolution
    Boote, Craig
    Kamma-Lorger, Christina S.
    Hayes, Sally
    Harris, Jonathan
    Burghammer, Manfred
    Hiller, Jennifer
    Terrill, Nicholas J.
    Meek, Keith M.
    BIOPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 2011, 101 (01) : 33 - 42
  • [6] Organization of fibrillar collagen in the human and bovine cornea: Collagen types V and III
    White, J
    Werkmeister, JA
    Ramshaw, JAM
    Birk, DE
    CONNECTIVE TISSUE RESEARCH, 1997, 36 (03) : 165 - 174
  • [7] A comparison of glycosaminoglycan distributions, keratan sulphate sulphation patterns and collagen fibril architecture from central to peripheral regions of the bovine cornea
    Ho, Leona T. Y.
    Harris, Anthony M.
    Tanioka, Hidetoshi
    Yagi, Naoto
    Kinoshita, Shigeru
    Caterson, Bruce
    Quantock, Andrew J.
    Young, Robert D.
    Meek, Keith M.
    MATRIX BIOLOGY, 2014, 38 : 59 - 68
  • [8] THE 3-DIMENSIONAL ORGANIZATION OF COLLAGEN FIBRILS IN THE HUMAN CORNEA AND SCLERA
    KOMAI, Y
    USHIKI, T
    INVESTIGATIVE OPHTHALMOLOGY & VISUAL SCIENCE, 1991, 32 (08) : 2244 - 2258
  • [9] Averaged Spacing and 2-D Organization of Collagen Fibrils in the Posterior Cornea of the Rabbit Eye Assessed by Transmission Electron Microscopy
    Doughty, Michael J.
    CURRENT EYE RESEARCH, 2014, 39 (04) : 329 - 339
  • [10] Characterization of collagen fibril segments from chicken embryo cornea, dermis and tendon
    Birk, DE
    Hahn, RA
    Linsenmayer, CY
    Zycband, EI
    MATRIX BIOLOGY, 1996, 15 (02) : 111 - 118