نتایج جستجو برای: mechanical strength of cartilage

تعداد نتایج: 21192343  

2015
Houchen Lv Licheng Zhang Fei Yang Zhe Zhao Qi Yao Lihai Zhang Peifu Tang

BACKGROUND Degeneration of cartilage will change load distribution, affecting bone remodeling progress and trabecular structure and strength. However, in human primary osteoporosis, whether cartilage lesions would also affect properties beneath trabecular bone remains unknown. In this study, we explored the differences in local trabecular properties between osteoporosis patients with and withou...

پایان نامه :دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی - دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی واحد تهران مرکزی - دانشکده علوم پایه 1391

one of the applications of nanotechnology is use of carbon nanotubes for the targeted delivery of drug molecules. to demonstrate the physical and chemical properties of biomolecules and identify new material of drug properties, the interaction of carbon nanotubes (cnts) with biomolecules is a subject of many investigations. cnts is a synthetic compound with extraordinary mechanical, thermal, el...

2005
E. M. H. OBEID J. H. NEWMAN

We studied the mechanical properties of cartilage from the apparently unaffected compartment of knees with unicompartmental osteoarthritis (OA). Plugs of cartilage and subchondral bone, 8 mm in diameter, were obtained from the tibial plateau of seven patients treated by total knee replacement. Control specimens were obtained from eight cadaver knees ofsimilar age. Specimens were loaded by a pla...

Mahdieh Sadat Ghiasi, Mohsen Sheykhhasan,

The cartilage is a connective tissue that, due to the strength of its extracellular matrix, allows the tissue to tolerate mechanical stress without undergoing permanent deformation. It is responsible for the support of soft tissues and due to its smooth surface and elasticity, gives the joints the ability to slip and bend. excessive weight, excessive activity, or trauma can all cause cartilage ...

Journal: :Journal of biomechanical engineering 2010
Jason L Forman Eduardo del Pozo de Dios Carlos Arregui Dalmases Richard W Kent

The costal-cartilage in the human ribcage is a composite structure consisting of a cartilage substance surrounded by a fibrous, tendon-like perichondrium. Current computational models of the human ribcage represent the costal-cartilage as a homogeneous material, with no consideration for the mechanical contributions of the perichondrium. This study sought to investigate the role of the perichon...

Journal: :iranian journal of immunology 0
mahmoud orazizadeh department of anatomical sciences, medical school, ahwaz jondishapour university of medical sciences, ahwaz, iran donald mcgovern salter department of pathology, medical school, edinburgh university, edinburgh, scotland, uk

background: recent studies have provided evidence that integrins play roles in recognition of mechanical stimuli and its translation into a cellular response. integrin signaling may be regulated by a number of mechanisms including accessory proteins such as cd98 (4f2 antigen). objectives: to determine cd98 expression by human articular chondrocytes and its involvement in human articular mechano...

Journal: :Biomaterials 2002
Jill K Sherwood Susan L Riley Robert Palazzolo Scott C Brown Donald C Monkhouse Matt Coates Linda G Griffith Lee K Landeen Anthony Ratcliffe

There is a recognized and urgent need for improved treatment of articular cartilage defects. Tissue engineering of cartilage using a cell-scaffold approach has demonstrated potential to offer an alternative and effective method for treating articular defects. We have developed a unique, heterogeneous, osteochondral scaffold using the TheriForm three-dimensional printing process. The material co...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2015
Kathryn M Pate Vanessa D Sherk R Dana Carpenter Michael Weaver Silvia Crapo Fabienne Gally Lillian S Chatham David A Goldstrohm James D Crapo Wendy M Kohrt Russell P Bowler Rebecca E Oberley-Deegan Elizabeth A Regan

Osteoarthritis (OA) is associated with increased mechanical damage to joint cartilage. We have previously found that extracellular superoxide dismutase (ECSOD) is decreased in OA joint fluid and cartilage, suggesting oxidant damage may play a role in OA. We explored the effect of forced running as a surrogate for mechanical damage in a transgenic mouse with reduced ECSOD tissue binding. Transge...

Journal: :Acta biomaterialia 2012
Jean-Philippe St-Pierre Lu Gan Jian Wang Robert M Pilliar Marc D Grynpas Rita A Kandel

A major challenge for cartilage tissue engineering remains the proper integration of constructs with surrounding tissues in the joint. Biphasic osteochondral constructs that can be anchored in a joint through bone ingrowth partially address this requirement. In this study, a methodology was devised to generate a cell-mediated zone of calcified cartilage (ZCC) between the in vitro-formed cartila...

Journal: :Biomaterials 2012
Hyeongho Shin Bradley D Olsen Ali Khademhosseini

A major goal in the application of hydrogels for tissue engineering scaffolds, especially for load-bearing tissues such as cartilage, is to develop hydrogels with high mechanical strength. In this study, a double-network (DN) strategy was used to engineer strong hydrogels that can encapsulate cells. We improved upon previously studied double-network (DN) hydrogels by using a processing conditio...

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