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An Alternative Method to Characterize the Quasi-Static, Nonlinear Material Properties of Murine Articular Cartilage.

Alexander Kotelsky1, Chandler W Woo1, Luis F Delgadillo1, Michael S Richards2, Mark R Buckley1.   

Abstract

With the onset and progression of osteoarthritis (OA), articular cartilage (AC) mechanical properties are altered. These alterations can serve as an objective measure of tissue degradation. Although the mouse is a common and useful animal model for studying OA, it is extremely challenging to measure the mechanical properties of murine AC due to its small size (thickness < 50 μm). In this study, we developed novel and direct approach to independently quantify two quasi-static mechanical properties of mouse AC: the load-dependent (nonlinear) solid matrix Young's modulus (E) and drained Poisson's ratio (ν). The technique involves confocal microscope-based multiaxial strain mapping of compressed, intact murine AC followed by inverse finite element analysis (iFEA) to determine E and ν. Importantly, this approach yields estimates of E and ν that are independent of the initial guesses used for iterative optimization. As a proof of concept, mechanical properties of AC on the medial femoral condyles of wild-type mice were obtained for both trypsin-treated and control specimens. After proteolytic tissue degradation induced through trypsin treatment, a dramatic decrease in E was observed (compared to controls) at each of the three tested loading conditions. A significant decrease in ν due to trypsin digestion was also detected. These data indicate that the method developed in this study may serve as a valuable tool for comparative studies evaluating factors involved in OA pathogenesis using experimentally induced mouse OA models.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29049670      PMCID: PMC5676653          DOI: 10.1115/1.4038147

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biomech Eng        ISSN: 0148-0731            Impact factor:   2.097


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