9: Soft Tissue Mechanics III - Vardaxis Flashcards

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most predominant cartilage in body

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articular/hyaline

found in diarthrodial joints and growth plates

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cartilage found in intervertebral disks, mandibular condyles, and meniscus

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fibrocartilage

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3
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cartilage found in epiglottis, eustachian tube

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elastic cartilage

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4
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cartilage reading % composition #s

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water - 65-85% ww
collagen - 75% dw
proteoglycan - 20-25% dw

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5
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which part of the intervertebral disc has more collagen?

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annulus fibrosus (50-70% collagen dw; 10-20% proteoglycan dw)

nucleus pulpsus (15-25% collagen dw; 50% proteoglycan dw)

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functions of hyaline cartilage

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  • supports/transmits loads across mobile surfaces
  • distributes joint loads over a wider area (stress reduction)
  • stabilize and guide joint motion
  • lines the ends of bones (prevents wear)
  • lubrication reduces friction coefficient
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7
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is hyaline cartilage a shock absorber?

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NO

-very thin, capacity is negligible compared to muscles and bones

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8
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produce collagen and proteoglycans as needed; release enzymes to breakdown aging components

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chondrocytes ( 1% dw)

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9
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collagen orientation

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  • parallel to the surface on the superficial layer
  • oblique in the middle layer
  • perpendicular to the surface in the deep zonr
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10
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why is attraction of water highest toward the middle of cartilage?

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proteoglycan content increases from surface til lthe middle zone and diminishes toward the deep zone

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11
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describe the different zones of hyaline cartilage

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superficial zone: densely packed collagen fibrils, organized parallel to articular surface, oblong chondrocytes
middle zone - fibers more or less randomly arranged, greater fiber diameter, round chondrocytes

deep zone: cells arranged in columns along the radial direction

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12
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where do large fibers from the deep zone anchor?

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calcified cartilage and subchondral bone

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13
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____ of water in cartilage is bound to proteoglycans

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70%

remaining 30% bound to collagen

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14
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what is the significance of the inorganic ions dissolved in water binding in cartilage?

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balances fixed charges on proteoglycans and generate swelling pressure

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15
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creates a framework that houses the other components of cartilage

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collagen

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16
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what type of collagen is in cartilage?

17
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collagen provides cartilage with its _____ strenght

18
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characteristics of tissues with high proteoglycan content

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  • high water content
  • low hydraulic permeability
  • high compressive stress
19
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damage to proteoglycans will result in …

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increased water mobility and impaired mechanical function

20
Q

describe the pathway of how resistance to compression is achieved?

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external load –> deformation –> internal pressure increase –> liquid flows out of tissue –> PG concentration increases –> osmotic swelling pressure increases –> resistance to compression is achieved!

21
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does cartilage behave the same across the joint?

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no - anisotropic due to inhomogenous distribution of collagen and PGs

22
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describe the stress-strain graph of cartilage

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toe region: collagen fibrils straighten out and un-crimp
linear region: parallels the tensile strength of collagen fibrils, collagen aligns with axis of tension
- no plastic region
- failure region

23
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tensile loading is generated by ..

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intrinsic stiffness of collagen fibers

24
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tensile modulus =

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  • stiffness
  • it is a measure of resistance to tensile loading and depends on density of collagen fibers, orientation of collagen fibers, type or amount of collagen cross linking
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tensile modulus varies 5-25 MPa depending on ...
- location of joint surface (high or low weight bearing region) - depth of specimen - orientation of specimen relative to joint surface
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permeability decreases in an exponential manner as a function of ..
both increasing applied compressive strains and increasing applied pressure
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the decrease of permeability with compression acts to ...
retard rapid loss of interstitial fluid during high joint loadings
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mechanism of protection of the cartialge solid matrix from stresses and strains associated with normal joint loading
low permeabilit of the matrix t ofluid flow creates energy dissipation through high fluid pressure, very high drag forces between fluid and solid matrix
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what is the cartilage response to shear force?
- stretching and deformation of the solid matrix | - this deformation is without a change in volume, no pressure gradient, no fluid flow through the matrix
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at equilibrium, cartilage is ina state of ...
pre-stress
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less than ___ weight change in health human cartialge
3% - 30% in the degenerate cartilage - swelling effects are recorded by means of tissue weight change
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for a 2-4 mm human or bovine articular cartilage it takes _________ to reach creep equilibrium
4-16 hr
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what allows for stress-relaxation phase in cartilage?
fluid redistribution
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describe OA
- normal balance of anabolism and catabolism of extracellular matrix gets disrupted - tensile and compressive moduli of cartilage decrease with OA severity (tsnile and comprssive stiffness decreases - due to disorganized extracellular matrix) - hydraulic permeability increases