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Precision Measurements and Parametric Models of Vertebral Endplates
Published on: September 17, 2019
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腰椎软骨端板的区域结构-功能关系
Nathan Buchweitz1, Yi Sun2, Sarah Cisewski Porto3
1Department of Bioengineering, Clemson University, Clemson, SC, USA.
Journal of biomechanics
|May 13, 2024
概括
软骨末端板 (CEP) 在不同区域具有不同的机械性质,孔隙性是关键因素. 了解CEP的这些区域差异对于椎间盘健康至关重要.
科学领域:
- 生物医学工程 生物医学工程
- 整形外科 整形外科 整形外科
- 脊柱生物力学 脊柱生物力学
背景情况:
- 软骨末端板 (CEP) 对于脊椎间盘 (IVD) 的保护至关重要.
- 在CEP中,异构的结构-功能关系尚未得到充分理解.
- 在CEP属性的区域差异可能会影响IVD退化.
研究的目的:
- 描述和关联人类腰部CEP的区域双相机械特性和生物化学组成.
- 为了研究CEP多孔性,s-GAG含量和机械行为之间的关系.
- 为了确定CEP原纤维组织的区域差异.
主要方法:
- 在受限压缩下对人类腰部CEP (n=8/区域) 的机械测试.
- 膨胀压力,聚合模量和液压透性的量化.
- 生物化学测试孔隙性和s-GAG含量;第二波代显微镜对原体结构.
主要成果:
- 膨胀压力和总模是区域依赖的,在中央CEP中最低.
- CEP的透性没有显著的区域依赖.
- 孔隙性与所有测量的双相机械性能有显著的相关性,似乎是主要指标.
- 原纤维显示区域插入模式,垂直的中心和的外围.
结论:
- 人的腰部CEP表现出区域依赖的机械特性.
- 孔隙性和矩阵结构的区域差异可能导致这些机械差异.
- 这项研究为CEP提供了基线生物力学数据,有助于未来的IVD退化研究.
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