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Repeated measurement of mechanical properties in viable osteochondral explants following a single blunt impact injury

2011; SAGE Publishing; Volume: 225; Issue: 10 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1177/0954411911413063

ISSN

2041-3033

Autores

Prem S. Ramakrishnan, Douglas R. Pedersen, Nick Stroud, Daniel McCabe, James A. Martin,

Tópico(s)

Knee injuries and reconstruction techniques

Resumo

The objective of this work was to develop a method for repeated same-site measurement of mechanical properties suitable for the detection of degenerative changes in a biologically active explant model after a single blunt impact injury. Focal blunt impact injuries to articular surfaces lead to local cartilage degeneration and loss of mechanical properties. We employed a repeated measurement methodology to determine variations in mechanical same-site properties before and after injury in living cartilage, with the hypothesis that normalization with initial mechanical properties may provide a clearer evaluation of impact effects and improve our understanding of the biologic responses to impact injury. Bovine osteochondral explants were cultured for up to 14 days after impact injury. Indentation tests were performed before and after impact injury to assess relative changes in mechanical properties. Creep strain increased significantly in impacted explants after 7 days and in both impacted and control explants after 14 days. Further analysis at 14 days revealed decreases in stretch factor β, creep time constant and local compressive modulus. A repeated measures methodology reliably detected changes in the mechanical behaviour of viable osteochondral explants after a single impact injury.

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