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Frictional response of normal and osteoarthritic articular cartilage in human femoral head
被引:13
作者:
Lee, Sang-Soo
[1
,2
]
Cong-Truyen Duong
[3
]
Park, Sang-Hu
[3
]
Cho, Younho
[3
]
Park, Sungchan
[4
]
Park, Seonghun
[3
]
机构:
[1] Hallym Univ, Coll Med, Chunchon, South Korea
[2] Hallym Univ, Coll Med, Inst Skeletal Aging, Chunchon, South Korea
[3] Pusan Natl Univ, Sch Mech Engn, 30 Jangjeon Dong, Pusan 609735, South Korea
[4] Univ Ulsan, Coll Med, Ulsan Univ Hosp, Dept Urol, Ulsan 680749, South Korea
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基金:
新加坡国家研究基金会;
关键词:
Atomic force microscopy;
articular cartilage;
osteoarthritis;
frictional coefficient;
surface roughness;
femoral head;
DIARTHRODIAL JOINTS;
FORCE MICROSCOPY;
HYALURONIC-ACID;
SYNOVIAL-FLUID;
LUBRICATION;
SURFACE;
WEAR;
DEFORMATION;
STRESS;
DAMAGE;
D O I:
10.1177/0954411912462815
中图分类号:
R318 [生物医学工程];
学科分类号:
0831 ;
摘要:
We evaluated the microscale frictional response of human articular cartilage in different osteoarthritis stages using an atomic force microscope. Four human femoral heads (60-80 years old) with different osteoarthritis stages were explanted, and two cylindrical cartilage samples were sectioned from each femoral head. The microscale frictional coefficient m mu of human cartilage in phosphate-buffered saline increased with increasing osteoarthritis stages, resulting in mu = 0.119 +/- 0.036 for stage 0 (normal cartilage), 0.151 +/- 0.039 for stage 1, 0.158 +/- 0.041 for stage 2, and 0.409 +/- 0.119 for stage 3. Statistically significant differences of mu values for different osteoarthritis stages were detected only between stage 3 and other stages (p < 0.0001). The average surface roughness R-q significantly increased with increasing osteoarthritis stages, ranging from 137 +/- 25nm for stage 0 to 533 +/- 196nm for stage 3. A significant correlation between mu and R-q for different osteoarthritis stages was observed (R-2 = 0.981). These results demonstrate a positive correlation between the osteoarthritis stages and cartilage surface roughness, and the dependence of the human cartilage frictional response, on osteoarthritis progression. The results could be due to a decrease in the superficial zone protein concentration during the natural progression of osteoarthritis.
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页码:129 / 137
页数:9
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