Tendons Flashcards
What is the definition of a tendon
a physical link between bone and muscle
What are the basic qualities of a tendon
- produce movement at a distance
- elastic qualitities are limited
- poor blood supply (but not avascular)
- dense regular connective tissue
What are the different tendon types/shapes
- round
- oval
- flat sheets = aponeurosis
- some named ligaments are actually tendons
What are the characterisitics of positional tendons
- stiff/less elastic (compared to elastic T.)
- steeper stress-strain curve
- fail at low strains, 5-6%
- used to guide limb placement
- usually on extensor muscles
ex. CDE tendon
What are some characteristics fo elastic tendons
- elastic
- flatter stress-strain curve than positional T
- fail at high strains, 19-21%
- used to absorb landing shocks
- usally on flexor muscles
Ex. DDF tendon, SDF Tendon, TIOM
What are the gross qualities of Ligaments
- bands of CT which cross the joint space and therefore support and modify joint movement
- join Bone to Bone
- thickened regions of the joint capsule (not seperate structures
- exist outside the synovial cavity
What is a tendon composed of
think on the molecular level
- WATER (v important to function.) 55-70%
- collagen
- non-collagenous matrix (holds water, provides other mechanical properties
- fibroblasts (tenoblasts/tenocytes) (longer and thinner than fibroblasts in other CT but still fibroblasts, just called tenoblast)
What % of the dry mass of a tendon is collagen
60-85%
- 60-80% type 1
- 0-10% type 3
- 2% type 4
- small amounts of other types
what are the components of non-collagenous extracellular matrix of a tendon
- cartilage oligometric matrix protein (3%)
- elastin (1-2%)
- Proteoglycans (1-5%)
- inorganic components such as copper, manganese and calcium (0.2%)
What type of collagen is more abundant in Ligaments than tendons
type 3
Label
What is the name of the cells found in tendons
tenocytes
How does collagen synthesized in the tendon
- procollagen (the triple helical protein) is made inside the fibroblast
- procollagen migrates out of the cell
- procollagen in trimmed into a collagen molecule (ends)
- collagen self polymerizes, creating fibrils
Held together by hydrogen bonds
What is crimp
- formed by contracted tenocytes
- appears wavy when reaxed, straight when loaded
- tenocytes are in contact with eachohter via fin cytoplasmic processes to form a synctium, whihc pulls on collagen fibres
What gives a tendon elasticity
spiral collagen fibres and cross linking of collagen fibres by glycosaminoglycans which packs the collagen fibres correctly and allows them to slide past each other under load