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Cartilage Assessment Requires a Surface Characterization Protocol: Roughness, Friction, and Function.

M Gabriela Espinosa1, Gaston A Otarola1, Jerry C Hu1, Kyriacos A Athanasiou1.   

Abstract

The surface of articular cartilage is integral to smooth, low-friction joint articulation. However, the majority of cartilage literature rarely includes measurements of surface characteristics and function. This may, in part, be due to a shortage of or unfamiliarity with fast, nondestructive, and, preferably, noncontact methods that can be applied to large cartilage surfaces for evaluating cartilage surface characteristics. A comprehensive methodology for characterizing cartilage surfaces is useful in determining changes in tissue function, as for example, in cases where the quality of cartilage grafts needs to be assessed. With cartilage storage conditions being an area of ongoing and active research, this study used interferometry and tribology methods as efficient and nondestructive ways of evaluating changes in cartilage surface topography, roughness, and coefficient of friction (CoF) resulting from various storage temperatures and durations. Standard, destructive testing for bulk mechanical and biochemical properties, as well as immunohistochemistry, were also performed. For the first time, interferometry was used to show cartilage topographical anisotropy through an anterior-posterior striated pattern in the same direction as joint articulation. Another novel observation enabled by tribology was frictional anisotropy, illustrated by a 53% increase in CoF in the medial-lateral direction compared to the anterior-posterior direction. Of the storage conditions examined, 37°C, 4°C, -20°C, and -80°C for 1 day, 1 week, and 1 month, a 49% decrease in CoF was observed at 1 week in -80°C. Interestingly, prolonged storage at 37°C resulted in up to an 83% increase in the compressive aggregate modulus by 1 month, with a corresponding increase in the glycosaminoglycan (GAG) bulk content. This study illustrates the differential effects of storage conditions on cartilage: freezing tends to target surface properties, while nonfreezing storage impacts the tissue bulk. These data show that a bulk-only analysis of cartilage function is not sufficient or representative. The nondestructive surface characterization assays described here enable improvement in cartilage functionality assessment by considering both surface and bulk cartilage properties; this methodology may thus provide a new angle to explore in future cartilage research and tissue engineering endeavors.

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Keywords:  anisotropy; articular cartilage; osteochondral allografts; storage; surface characterization; tribology

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33678002      PMCID: PMC8064968          DOI: 10.1089/ten.TEC.2020.0367

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tissue Eng Part C Methods        ISSN: 1937-3384            Impact factor:   3.056


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2.  Yucatan Minipig Knee Meniscus Regional Biomechanics and Biochemical Structure Support its Suitability as a Large Animal Model for Translational Research.

Authors:  Erik A Gonzalez-Leon; Jerry C Hu; Kyriacos A Athanasiou
Journal:  Front Bioeng Biotechnol       Date:  2022-02-21

3.  A Tribological Comparison of Facet Joint, Sacroiliac Joint, and Knee Cartilage in the Yucatan Minipig.

Authors:  Rachel C Nordberg; M Gabriela Espinosa; Jerry C Hu; Kyriacos A Athanasiou
Journal:  Cartilage       Date:  2021-06-09       Impact factor: 3.117

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