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Three-dimensional ultrastructure of human tendons.

L Jozsa1, P Kannus, J B Balint, A Reffy.   

Abstract

The three-dimensional ultrastructure of human tendons has been studied. Epitenon and peritenon consist of a dense network of longitudinal, oblique and transversal collagen fibrils crossing the tendon fibres. The internal structure of tendon fibres is also complex. The collagen fibrils are oriented not only longitudinally but also transversely and horizontally. The longitudinal fibrils do not run only parallel but also cross each other forming spirals (plaits). These fibril bundles are bound together by a three-dimensional collagen fibril network of endotenon. In the myotendinous junction the surface of the muscle cells form processes. A network of tendineal collagen fibrils fills the recesses between the muscle cell processes penetrating the basement membrane of these processes. This complex ultrastructure of human tendons most likely offers a good buffer system against longitudinal, transversal, horizontal as well as rotational forces during movement and activity.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1801522     DOI: 10.1159/000147207

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Anat (Basel)        ISSN: 0001-5180


  21 in total

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