Effect of Loading on the Organization of the Collagen Fibril Network in Juvenile Equine Articular Cartilage
- 01This animal study examined horse cartilage
- 02Exercise affected collagen fibril parallelism and orientation
- 03Collagen structure adapts to local forces
- 04Different loading patterns create different structures
- 05Findings challenge older, static models of cartilage architecture
Mechanical loading from exercise shapes the organization of collagen fibers in young horse articular cartilage, suggesting an adaptive structure.
We investigated the effects of exercise-induced loading on the collagen network of equine articular cartilage. Collagen fibril architecture at a site (1) subjected to intermittent high-intensity loading was compared with that of an adjacent site (2) sustaining continuous low-level load. From horses exposed to forced exercise (CONDEX group) or not (PASTEX group), the spatial parallelism of fibrils and the orientation angle between fibrils and the surface at depths 9 microm apart through cartilage from surface to tidemark were determined using polarized light microscopy, and expressed as parallelism index (PI) and orientation index (OI). PI was significantly higher in site 2 than 1 in CONDEX and PASTEX groups. PI was significantly higher in forced exercised horses at site 2 but not site 1. OI was significantly greater (more perpendicular to the surface) in the superficial and deep cartilage of site 2 than 1 in both CONDEX and PASTEX groups. Superficial zone OI was higher in exercised horses at site 1 but not at site 2. Exercise increased collagen parallelism and affected orientation. The site differences in OI indicate that Benninghoff's classic predominantly perpendicular arcades appear not to be a consistent architectural feature, but adapt to local forces sustained.
- APA
- Pieter A J Brama, Jaakko Holopainen, P René van Weeren, Elwyn C Firth, Heikki J Helminen, & Mika M Hyttinen (2009). Effect of Loading on the Organization of the Collagen Fibril Network in Juvenile Equine Articular Cartilage. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/effect-of-loading-on-the-organization-of-the-collagen-fibril-network-in-juvenile-equine-articular-cartilage/
- MLA
- Pieter A J Brama, et al. "Effect of Loading on the Organization of the Collagen Fibril Network in Juvenile Equine Articular Cartilage." 2009, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/effect-of-loading-on-the-organization-of-the-collagen-fibril-network-in-juvenile-equine-articular-cartilage/.
- Chicago
- Pieter A J Brama et al. 2009. "Effect of Loading on the Organization of the Collagen Fibril Network in Juvenile Equine Articular Cartilage.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/effect-of-loading-on-the-organization-of-the-collagen-fibril-network-in-juvenile-equine-articular-cartilage/
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