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Ultrastructure of the bovine nuchal ligament.

M Morocutti1, M Raspanti, V Ottani, P Govoni, A Ruggeri.   

Abstract

Nuchal ligament is composed almost exclusively of elastic fibres and collagen fibrils, interwoven very closely and lying parallel to the main ligament axis. Elastic fibres are very large, straight and roughly cylindrical; the collagenous matrix consists of septa of diminishing size forming a 3-dimensional matrix that envelops fibre bundles as well as individual elastic fibres. In all areas examined, collagen fibrils are of very uniform size and, on replicas, they reveal a spiral subfibrillar arrangement with an inclination angle of 17 degrees. Collagen fibrils appear to adhere to the elastic fibres very closely, conforming to their irregular shape. Sometimes they impinge directly upon the elastic fibres, while in other cases a space is visible between collagen fibrils and elastic fibres that contains a rich fabric of intermediate filaments. The collagen-elastin complex of the ligamentum nuchae may be considered a fibre-reinforced composite material comprising tough fibres immersed in an amorphous elastic matrix. Its mechanical behaviour is the result of the combined properties of its components and their interactions.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1810923      PMCID: PMC1260543     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Anat        ISSN: 0021-8782            Impact factor:   2.610


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