| Literature DB >> 36053429 |
Yuqin Sun1, Kai Zhang2, Hao Dong1, Yan Wang1, Yang Yan1, Jianhao Yu1, Xiaogang Wu3, Meizhen Zhang4, Yanqin Wang1, Weiyi Chen5.
Abstract
The complex structure and composition of articular cartilage make its performance show depth-dependent characteristics, but its related parameters are not complete at present. In this study, porcine articular cartilage was divided into three zones along the thickness direction, and the cartilage tissue in each zone was tested for electrical impedance, compression relaxation, and permeability to obtain their mechanical and electrical impedance parameters. The results showed that there were significant differences in mechanical and electrical properties of cartilage tissue in different zones in which resistivity, elastic modulus, relaxation time, and final relaxation rate increased gradually from superficial zone to deep zone along the direction of cartilage thickness while the permeability decreased gradually. Bioimpedance analysis can capture the phenomenon of very slight histological changes, which is expected to provide information for predicting cartilage degeneration, but the electrical impedance parameters of cartilage are still very lacking. These data are expected to provide reference for the treatment of clinical osteoarthritis and the research of cartilage repair materials.Entities:
Keywords: Compression relaxation; Deep zone; Electrical impedance; Middle zone; Permeability; Superficial zone
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Year: 2022 PMID: 36053429 DOI: 10.1007/s11517-022-02653-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med Biol Eng Comput ISSN: 0140-0118 Impact factor: 3.079