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Biomechanical properties of tissue-engineered tendons after repairing digital flexor tendons in chickens / 生物医学工程学杂志
Journal of Biomedical Engineering ; (6): 601-604, 2003.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-312918
ABSTRACT
Experiments have been performed to investigate why the biomechanical strength of repaired tendons is lower than that of the normal tendon when the engineered tendons are implanted in vivo to replace the tendon defects. We seeded the primary culture tendon cells derived from Roman chickens' digital flexor tendons on the degradable polyglycolic acid meshes to construct tissue-engineered tendons. The flexor tendon defects (0.5 cm-0.8 cm) excised in second digit bilaterally in 20 Roman chickens, had been repaired with the constructed tissue-engineered tendons. The samples of repaired tendons were collected at 2, 4, 6 and 8 weeks after operation. Tests for scaffold weight, hydroxyproline content, and mechanical strength of the samples were performed. We found that from 2 weeks to 8 weeks afteroperation, the weight of the scaffolds decreased significantly, almost disappearing at 8 weeks; the hydroxyproline content determining the total collagen content increased gradually without significance; mechanically, both energy at break and tensile strength showed a tendency of drastic decrease at first 4 weeks afteroperation and a gradual increase afterwards, but the tensile strength at 8 weeks afteroperation was only 23% of that of the normal tendon. We conclude that the lower biomechanical strength of repaired tendons is owing to the serious mismatch between scaffold degradation and collagen synthesis.
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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Achilles Tendon / General Surgery / Tendon Injuries / Tendons / Tensile Strength / Wounds and Injuries / Biocompatible Materials / Bioprosthesis / Chickens / Collagen Limits: Animals Language: Chinese Journal: Journal of Biomedical Engineering Year: 2003 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Achilles Tendon / General Surgery / Tendon Injuries / Tendons / Tensile Strength / Wounds and Injuries / Biocompatible Materials / Bioprosthesis / Chickens / Collagen Limits: Animals Language: Chinese Journal: Journal of Biomedical Engineering Year: 2003 Type: Article