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Mekaniska egenskaper hos human patellasena på de hierarkiska nivåerna sena och fibrill

René B Svensson, Philip Hansen, Tue Hassenkam, Bjarki T Haraldsson, Per Aagaard, Vuokko Kovanen, Michael Krogsgaard, Michael Kjaer, S Peter Magnusson
Nyckelinsikter
  1. 01Hela senans egenskaper skiljer sig från enskilda fibrillers
  2. 02Fibrillernas karaktär styr troligen senans respons på belastning
  3. 03Senans styvhet var lägre in vivo än in vitro
  4. 04Enskilda kollagenfibriller uppvisar viskoelastiskt beteende

En hel senas mekaniska egenskaper skiljer sig från dess enskilda kollagenfibrillers, vilket tyder på att fibrillernas egenskaper primärt styr senans funktion.

Abstract

Tendons are strong hierarchical structures, but how tensile forces are transmitted between different levels remains incompletely understood. Collagen fibrils are thought to be primary determinants of whole tendon properties, and therefore we hypothesized that the whole human patellar tendon and its distinct collagen fibrils would display similar mechanical properties. Human patellar tendons (n = 5) were mechanically tested in vivo by ultrasonography. Biopsies were obtained from each tendon, and individual collagen fibrils were dissected and tested mechanically by atomic force microscopy. The Young's modulus was 2.0 ± 0.5 GPa, and the toe region reached 3.3 ± 1.9% strain in whole patellar tendons. Based on dry cross-sectional area, the Young's modulus of isolated collagen fibrils was 2.8 ± 0.3 GPa, and the toe region reached 0.86 ± 0.08% strain. The measured fibril modulus was insufficient to account for the modulus of the tendon in vivo when fibril content in the tendon was accounted for. Thus, our original hypothesis was not supported, although the in vitro fibril modulus corresponded well with reported in vitro tendon values. This correspondence together with the fibril modulus not being greater than that of tendon supports that fibrillar rather than interfibrillar properties govern the subfailure tendon response, making the fibrillar level a meaningful target of intervention. The lower modulus found in vitro suggests a possible adverse effect of removing the tissue from its natural environment. In addition to the primary work comparing the two hierarchical levels, we also verified the existence of viscoelastic behavior in isolated human collagen fibrils.

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APA
René B Svensson, Philip Hansen, Tue Hassenkam, Bjarki T Haraldsson, Per Aagaard, Vuokko Kovanen, Michael Krogsgaard, Michael Kjaer, & S Peter Magnusson (2012). Mekaniska egenskaper hos human patellasena på de hierarkiska nivåerna sena och fibrill. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/mechanical-properties-of-human-patellar-tendon-at-the-hierarchical-levels-of-tendon-and-fibril/
MLA
René B Svensson, et al. "Mekaniska egenskaper hos human patellasena på de hierarkiska nivåerna sena och fibrill." 2012, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/mechanical-properties-of-human-patellar-tendon-at-the-hierarchical-levels-of-tendon-and-fibril/.
Chicago
René B Svensson et al. 2012. "Mekaniska egenskaper hos human patellasena på de hierarkiska nivåerna sena och fibrill.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/mechanical-properties-of-human-patellar-tendon-at-the-hierarchical-levels-of-tendon-and-fibril/