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J Pept Sci ; 24(8-9): e3114, 2018 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30019359

RESUMO

Peptide-based hydrogels are of interest for their potential use in regenerative medicine. Combining these hydrogels with materials that may enhance their physical and biological properties, such as glycosaminoglycans, has the potential to extend their range of biomedical applications, for example in the repair of early cartilage degeneration. The aim of this study was to combine three self-assembling peptides (P11 -4, P11 -8, and P11 -12) with chondroitin sulphate at two molar ratios of 1:16 and 1:64 in 130 and 230 mM Na+ salt concentrations. The study investigates the effects of mixing self-assembling peptide and glycosaminoglycan on the physical and mechanical properties at 37°C. Peptide alone, chondroitin sulphate alone, and peptide in combination with chondroitin sulphate were analysed using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy to determine the ß-sheet percentage, transmission electron microscopy to determine the fibril morphology, and rheology to determine the elastic and viscous modulus of the materials. All of the variables (peptide, salt concentration, and chondroitin sulphate molar ratio) had an effect on the mechanical properties, ß-sheet formation, and fibril morphology of the hydrogels. P11 -4 and P11 -8-chondroitin sulphate mixtures, at both molar ratios, were shown to have a high ß-sheet percentage, dense entangled fibrillar networks, as well as high mechanical stiffness in both (130 and 230 mM) Na+ salt solutions when compared with the P11 -12/chondroitin sulphate mixtures. These peptide/chondroitin sulphate hydrogels show promise for biomedical applications in glycosaminoglycan depleted tissues.


Assuntos
Cartilagem/efeitos dos fármacos , Cartilagem/patologia , Desenho de Fármacos , Glicosaminoglicanos/farmacologia , Hidrogéis/farmacologia , Peptídeos/farmacologia , Glicosaminoglicanos/química , Hidrogéis/química , Microscopia Eletrônica de Transmissão , Peptídeos/síntese química , Peptídeos/química , Reologia , Sódio/química , Soluções , Espectroscopia de Infravermelho com Transformada de Fourier , Viscosidade
2.
J Biomech ; 77: 91-98, 2018 08 22.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30049448

RESUMO

In order to pre-clinically evaluate the performance and efficacy of novel osteochondral interventions, physiological and clinically relevant whole joint simulation models, capable of reproducing the complex loading and motions experienced in the natural knee environment are required. The aim of this study was to develop a method for the assessment of tribological performance of osteochondral grafts within an in vitro whole natural joint simulation model. The study assessed the effects of osteochondral allograft implantation (existing surgical intervention for the repair of osteochondral defects) on the wear, deformation and damage of the opposing articular surfaces. Tribological performance of osteochondral grafts was compared to the natural joint (negative control), an injury model (focal cartilage defects) and stainless steel pins (positive controls). A recently developed method using an optical profiler (Alicona Infinite Focus G5, Alicona Imaging GmbH, Austria) was used to quantify and characterise the wear, deformation and damage occurring on the opposing articular surfaces. Allografts inserted flush with the cartilage surface had the lowest levels of wear, deformation and damage following the 2 h test; increased levels of wear, deformation and damage were observed when allografts and stainless steel pins were inserted proud of the articular surface. The method developed will be applied in future studies to assess the tribological performance of novel early stage osteochondral interventions prior to in vivo studies, investigate variation in surgical precision and aid in the development of stratified interventions for the patient population.


Assuntos
Aloenxertos , Articulação do Joelho/citologia , Fenômenos Mecânicos , Modelos Biológicos , Animais , Fenômenos Biomecânicos , Humanos , Suínos , Transplante Homólogo
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J Mech Behav Biomed Mater ; 79: 53-63, 2018 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29274525

RESUMO

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE OF THE STUDY: The use of decellularised biological heart valves in the replacement of damaged heart valves offers a promising solution to reduce the degradation issues associated with existing cryopreserved allografts. The purpose of this study was to assess the effect of low concentration sodium dodecyl sulphate decellularisation on the in vitro biomechanical and hydrodynamic properties of cryopreserved human aortic and pulmonary roots. METHOD: The biomechanical and hydrodynamic properties of cryopreserved decellularised human aortic and pulmonary roots were fully characterised and compared to cellular human aortic and pulmonary roots in an unpaired study. Following review of these results, a further study was performed to investigate the influence of a specific processing step during the decellularisation protocol ('scraping') in a paired comparison, and to improve the method of the closed valve competency test by incorporating a more physiological boundary condition. RESULTS: The majority of the biomechanical and hydrodynamic characteristics of the decellularised aortic and pulmonary roots were similar compared to their cellular counterparts. However, several differences were noted, particularly in the functional biomechanical parameters of the pulmonary roots. However, in the subsequent paired comparison of pulmonary roots with and without decellularisation, and when a more appropriate physiological test model was used, the functional biomechanical parameters for the decellularised pulmonary roots were similar to the cellular roots. CONCLUSION: Overall, the results demonstrated that the decellularised roots would be a potential choice for clinical application in heart valve replacement.


Assuntos
Valva Aórtica/fisiologia , Bioprótese , Modelos Cardiovasculares , Valva Pulmonar/fisiologia , Fenômenos Biomecânicos/fisiologia , Humanos , Resistência à Tração
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Cell Tissue Bank ; 19(3): 287-300, 2018 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29188402

RESUMO

The aims of this study were to develop a biological large diameter vascular graft by decellularisation of native human aorta to remove the immunogenic cells whilst retaining the essential biomechanical, and biochemical properties for the ultimate benefit of patients with infected synthetic grafts. Donor aortas (n = 6) were subjected to an adaptation of a propriety decellularisation process to remove the cells and acellularity assessed by histological analysis and extraction and quantification of total DNA. The biocompatibility of the acellular aortas was determined using standard contact cytotoxicity tests. Collagen and denatured collagen content of aortas was determined and immunohistochemistry was used to determine the presence of specific extracellular matrix proteins. Donor aortas (n = 6) were divided into two, with one half subject to decellularisation and the other half retained as native tissue. The native and decellularised aorta sections were then subject to uniaxial tensile testing to failure [axial and circumferential directions] and suture retention testing. The data was compared using a paired t-test. Histological evaluation showed an absence of cells in the treated aortas and retention of histoarchitecture including elastin content. The decellularised aortas had less than 15 ng mg-1 total DNA per dry weight (mean 94% reduction) and were biocompatible as determined by in vitro contact cytotoxicity tests. There were no gross changes in the histoarchitecture [elastin and collagen matrix] of the acellular aortas compared to native controls. The decellularisation process also reduced calcium deposits within the tissue. The uniaxial tensile and suture retention testing revealed no significant differences in the material properties (p > 0.05) of decellularised aorta. The decellularisation procedure resulted in minimal changes to the biological and biomechanical properties of the donor aortas. Acellular donor aorta has excellent potential for use as a large diameter vascular graft.


Assuntos
Aorta/química , Aorta/ultraestrutura , Bioprótese , Prótese Vascular , Alicerces Teciduais/química , Células A549 , Aorta/citologia , Materiais Biocompatíveis/química , Fenômenos Biomecânicos , Colágeno/análise , DNA/análise , Matriz Extracelular/química , Matriz Extracelular/ultraestrutura , Humanos , Teste de Materiais , Resistência à Tração , Engenharia Tecidual/métodos
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Proc Inst Mech Eng H ; 229(12): 879-88, 2015 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26614801

RESUMO

A review of research undertaken to evaluate the biomechanical stability and biotribological behaviour of osteochondral grafts in the knee joint and a brief discussion of areas requiring further improvement in future studies are presented. The review takes into consideration osteochondral autografts, allografts, tissue engineered constructs and synthetic and biological scaffolds.


Assuntos
Cartilagem Articular , Articulação do Joelho/cirurgia , Engenharia Tecidual , Transplante , Transplantes , Cartilagem Articular/citologia , Cartilagem Articular/fisiologia , Cartilagem Articular/cirurgia , Humanos , Alicerces Teciduais
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Biomed Mater Eng ; 25(4): 381-95, 2015.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26407200

RESUMO

This study aimed to determine the optimal starting material for the development of an acellular osteochondral graft. Osteochondral tissues from three different species were characterised; pig (6 months), cow (18 months) and two ages of sheep (8-12 months and >4 year old). Tissues from the acetabulum and femoral head of the hip, and the groove, medial and lateral condyles and tibial plateau of the knee were assessed. Histological analysis of each tissue allowed for qualification of cartilage histoarchitecture, glycosaminoglycan (GAG) distribution, assessment of cellularity and cartilage thickness. Collagen and GAG content were quantified and cartilage water content was defined. Following biomechanical testing, the percentage deformation, permeability and equilibrium elastic modulus was determined. Results showed that porcine cartilage had the highest concentration of sulphated proteoglycans and that the condyles and groove of the knee showed higher GAG content than other joint areas. Cartilage from younger tissues (porcine and young ovine) had higher cell content and was thicker, reflecting the effects of age on cartilage structure. Cartilage from older sheep had a much higher elastic modulus and was less permeable than other species.


Assuntos
Água Corporal/fisiologia , Cartilagem Articular/citologia , Cartilagem Articular/fisiologia , Colágeno/fisiologia , Glicosaminoglicanos/fisiologia , Membro Posterior/fisiologia , Envelhecimento/patologia , Envelhecimento/fisiologia , Animais , Bovinos , Colágeno/ultraestrutura , Simulação por Computador , Módulo de Elasticidade/fisiologia , Feminino , Quadril/fisiologia , Técnicas In Vitro , Masculino , Modelos Biológicos , Permeabilidade , Ovinos , Especificidade da Espécie , Suínos
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Eur Cell Mater ; 29: 356-69; discussion 369, 2015 Jun 30.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26122871

RESUMO

Organ culture is an increasingly important tool in research, with advantages over monolayer cell culture due to the inherent natural environment of tissues. Successful organ cultures must retain cell viability. The aim of this study was to produce viable and non-viable osteochondral organ cultures, to assess the accumulation of soluble markers in the conditioned medium for predicting tissue viability. Porcine femoral osteochondral plugs were cultured for 20 days, with the addition of Triton X-100 on day 6 (to induce necrosis), camptothecin (to induce apoptosis) or no toxic additives. Tissue viability was assessed by the tissue destructive XTT (2,3-bis[2-methoxy-4-nitro-5-sulfophenyl]-2H-tetrazolium-5-carboxyanilide tetrazolium salt) assay method and LIVE/DEAD® staining of the cartilage at days 0, 6 and 20. Tissue structure was assessed by histological evaluation using haematoxylin & eosin and safranin O. Conditioned medium was assessed every 3-4 days for glucose depletion, and levels of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), alkaline phosphatase (AP), glycosaminoglycans (GAGs), and matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-2 and MMP-9. Necrotic cultures immediately showed a reduction in glucose consumption, and an immediate increase in LDH, GAG, MMP-2 and MMP-9 levels. Apoptotic cultures showed a delayed reduction in glucose consumption and delayed increase in LDH, a small rise in MMP-2 and MMP-9, but no significant effect on GAGs released into the conditioned medium. The data showed that tissue viability could be monitored by assessing the conditioned medium for the aforementioned markers, negating the need for tissue destructive assays. Physiologically relevant whole- or part-joint organ culture models, necessary for research and pre-clinical assessment of therapies, could be monitored this way, reducing the need to sacrifice tissues to determine viability, and hence reducing the sample numbers necessary.


Assuntos
Cartilagem Articular/metabolismo , Fêmur/metabolismo , Modelos Biológicos , Técnicas de Cultura de Órgãos/métodos , Fosfatase Alcalina/metabolismo , Análise de Variância , Animais , Antineoplásicos Fitogênicos/farmacologia , Apoptose/efeitos dos fármacos , Camptotecina/farmacologia , Cartilagem Articular/citologia , Sobrevivência Celular/efeitos dos fármacos , Meios de Cultivo Condicionados/metabolismo , Detergentes/farmacologia , Fêmur/citologia , Glucose/metabolismo , Glicosaminoglicanos/metabolismo , L-Lactato Desidrogenase/metabolismo , Metaloproteinase 2 da Matriz/metabolismo , Metaloproteinase 9 da Matriz/metabolismo , Necrose/induzido quimicamente , Octoxinol/farmacologia , Suínos , Fatores de Tempo
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J Biomech ; 48(8): 1389-96, 2015 Jun 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25766391

RESUMO

Meniscal repair is widely used as a treatment for meniscus injury. However, where meniscal damage has progressed such that repair is not possible, approaches for partial meniscus replacement are now being developed which have the potential to restore the functional role of the meniscus, in stabilising the knee joint, absorbing and distributing stress during loading, and prevent early degenerative joint disease. One attractive potential solution to the current lack of meniscal replacements is the use of decellularised natural biological scaffolds, derived from xenogeneic tissues, which are produced by treating the native tissue to remove the immunogenic cells. The current study investigated the effect of decellularisation on the biomechanical tensile and compressive (indentation and unconfined) properties of the porcine medial meniscus through an experimental-computational approach. The results showed that decellularised medial porcine meniscus maintained the tensile biomechanical properties of the native meniscus, but had lower tensile initial elastic modulus. In compression, decellularised medial porcine meniscus generally showed lower elastic modulus and higher permeability compared to that of the native meniscus. These changes in the biomechanical properties, which ranged from less than 1% to 40%, may be due to the reduction of glycosaminoglycans (GAG) content during the decellularisation process. The predicted biomechanical properties for the decellularised medial porcine meniscus were within the reported range for the human meniscus, making it an appropriate biological scaffold for consideration as a partial meniscus replacement.


Assuntos
Prótese do Joelho , Meniscos Tibiais/fisiologia , Animais , Fenômenos Biomecânicos , Módulo de Elasticidade , Suínos , Resistência à Tração , Alicerces Teciduais
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Cell Tissue Bank ; 16(3): 351-9, 2015 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25341645

RESUMO

Many of the decellularised dermis products on the market at present are aspectically produced. NHS Blood and Transplant Tissue Services have developed a method of producing a dCELL human dermis which has been terminally sterilised by gamma irradiation. The terminally sterilised decellularised dermis was compared with cellular tissue and examined for histology, residual DNA content, biomechanical and biochemical properties, in vitro cytotoxicity and in vivo implantation in a mouse model. No alterations in morphology as viewed by light microscopy were observed and DNA removal was 99%. There were no significant changes in ultimate tensile stress or evidence for collagen denaturation or cytotoxicity. The in vivo studies did not indicate any adverse tissue reactions in the mouse model and demonstrated incorporation of dCELL human dermis into the host. Decellularisation, followed by terminal sterilisation with gamma irradiation, is an appropriate method to produce a human dermis allograft material suitable for transplantation.


Assuntos
Derme Acelular/microbiologia , Colágeno/metabolismo , Derme/fisiologia , Derme/transplante , Esterilização/métodos , Engenharia Tecidual/métodos , Animais , Derme/microbiologia , Módulo de Elasticidade , Teste de Materiais , Camundongos , Resistência à Tração
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J Biomed Mater Res B Appl Biomater ; 101(3): 458-66, 2013 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23436622

RESUMO

Vitamin E (VE) has been added to ultrahigh-molecular-weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) acetabular cups and tibial trays primarily to reduce oxidative damage to the polymer. The aim of this study was to investigate the relative wear rates of UHMWPE-containing VE compared with virgin UHMWPE. The ability of VE to reduce the amount of inflammatory cytokines produced from stimulated peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMNCs) was also investigated. Stimulation was achieved by exposure of PBMNCs to either lipoplysaccharide (LPS) or VE-containing UHMWPE (VE-UHMWPE). In the present study, results showed that the wear rates of UHMWPE with or without VE were not significantly different. Particles generated by UHMWPE with and without VE were not significantly different in size distribution. The production of osteolytic mediators, tumor necrosis factor-alpha, interleukin 1ß (IL-ß), IL-6, and IL-8 were significantly reduced in (PBMNCs) stimulated with either LPS + VE compared with LPS or VE-UHMWPE particles compared to virgin UHMWPE particles. This trend was also observed when VE was added as a liquid to UHMWPE wear particle-stimulated PBMNCs. The exact mechanism of how VE affects the release of inflammatory mediators from particle-stimulated macrophages is not yet understood. It is likely to involve the anti-inflammatory and/or antioxidant effects of VE.


Assuntos
Anti-Inflamatórios/administração & dosagem , Artroplastia de Substituição , Teste de Materiais , Polietilenos , Vitamina E/administração & dosagem , Anti-Inflamatórios/farmacologia , Vitamina E/farmacologia
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Cell Tissue Bank ; 14(4): 645-54, 2013 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23443409

RESUMO

Application of a high-level decontamination or sterilisation procedure and cell removal technique to tendon allograft can reduce the concerns of disease transmission, immune reaction, and may improve remodelling of the graft after implantation. The decellularised matrix can also be used as a matrix for tendon tissue engineering. One such sterilisation factor, Peracetic acid (PAA) has the advantage of not producing harmful reaction residues. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of PAA treatment and a cell removal procedure on the production of tendon matrix. Human patellar tendons, thawed from frozen were treated respectively as: Group 1, control with no treatment; Group 2, sterilised with PAA (0.1 % (w/v) PAA for 3 h) Group 3, decellularised (incubation successively in hypotonic buffer, 0.1 % (w/v) sodium dodecyl sulphate, and a nuclease solution); Group 4, decellularised and PAA sterilised. Histological analysis showed that no cells were visible after the decellularisation treatment. The integrity of tendon structure was maintained after decellularisation and PAA sterilisation, however, the collagen waveform was slightly loosened. No contact cytotoxicity was found in any of the groups. Determination of de-natured collagen showed no significant increase when compared with the control. This suggested that the decellularisation and sterilisation processing procedures did not compromise the major properties of the tendon. The sterilised, decellularised tendon could be suitable for clinical use.


Assuntos
Aloenxertos/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Esterilização/métodos , Tendões/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Engenharia Tecidual/métodos , Aloenxertos/citologia , Aloenxertos/efeitos dos fármacos , Materiais Biocompatíveis/farmacologia , Morte Celular/efeitos dos fármacos , Linhagem Celular , Colágeno/metabolismo , Humanos , Desnaturação Proteica/efeitos dos fármacos , Solubilidade , Tendões/citologia , Tendões/efeitos dos fármacos
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Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg ; 43(5): 573-81, 2012 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22340962

RESUMO

Several studies have reported biological vascular grafts to be more resistant to microbial infection than synthetic counterparts in vivo. Indeed, small intestinal submucosa (SIS) materials have previously been reported to be antimicrobial. The aim of this study was to assess the antimicrobial activity and the ability to resist biofilm formation of a novel acellular vascular graft and compare it to commercially available alternatives using a range of organisms: MRSA, MSSA, Staphylococcus epidermidis, Enterococcus faecalis, Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumonia, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Candida albicans. This was achieved using a modified disk diffusion assay and extraction of the materials into solution followed by minimum inhibitory concentration assays. To assess resistance to biofilm formation a novel biofilm assay was developed which compared the total colony forming units (CFU) recovered from each material and identification of the percentage of CFU which were loosely attached, residing within the biofilm or attached to the biomaterial. The results indicated a lack of antimicrobial activity for all materials tested, including SIS. The biological materials were more resistant to the formation of a biofilm compared to Dacron.


Assuntos
Biofilmes , Prótese Vascular/microbiologia , Artéria Ilíaca/microbiologia , Mucosa Intestinal/microbiologia , Intestino Delgado/microbiologia , Polímeros , Animais , Materiais Biocompatíveis , Células Cultivadas , Contagem de Colônia Microbiana , Feminino , Artéria Ilíaca/citologia , Mucosa Intestinal/transplante , Intestino Delgado/transplante , Testes de Sensibilidade Microbiana , Polietilenotereftalatos , Politetrafluoretileno , Suínos
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Osteoarthritis Cartilage ; 20(2): 184-90, 2012 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22197886

RESUMO

OBJECTIVE: Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spin-lattice relaxation rates were measured in bovine and porcine articular cartilage as a function of water content. METHODS: Water content was varied by freeze-drying samples for short periods of time (up to 15 min). The samples were weighed at all stages of drying so that water content could be quantified. Spin-lattice relaxation rates were measured using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). RESULTS: Linear correlations were observed between relaxation rate and two measures of inverse water content: (1) solid-to-water ratio (ρ), expressed as a ratio of the mass of the solid component of the cartilage (m(s)) and the mass of water at each freeze-drying time point (m(w)), and (2) a ratio of the total mass of the fully-hydrated cartilage and m(w) (1/w). These correlations did not appear significantly different for the bovine and porcine data. However, fitting the data to a piecewise-linear model revealed differences between these two species. We interpret the first two segments of the piecewise model as the depletion of different water phases but conjecture that the third segment is partially caused by changes in relaxation rates as a result of a reduction in macromolecular mobilities. CONCLUSIONS: Whilst we can produce linear correlations which broadly describe the dependence of the measured spin-lattice relaxation rate on (inverse) water content, the linear model seems to obscure a more complicated relationship which potentially provides us with more information about the structure of articular cartilage and its extracellular water.


Assuntos
Água Corporal , Cartilagem Articular/química , Bovinos/metabolismo , Sus scrofa/metabolismo , Animais , Liofilização/métodos , Espectroscopia de Ressonância Magnética/métodos , Modelos Biológicos , Especificidade da Espécie
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Nat Nanotechnol ; 6(12): 824-33, 2011 Nov 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22056725

RESUMO

The use of nanoparticles in medicine is ever increasing, and it is important to understand their targeted and non-targeted effects. We have previously shown that nanoparticles can cause DNA damage to cells cultured below a cellular barrier without crossing this barrier. Here, we show that this indirect DNA damage depends on the thickness of the cellular barrier, and it is mediated by signalling through gap junction proteins following the generation of mitochondrial free radicals. Indirect damage was seen across both trophoblast and corneal barriers. Signalling, including cytokine release, occurred only across bilayer and multilayer barriers, but not across monolayer barriers. Indirect toxicity was also observed in mice and using ex vivo explants of the human placenta. If the importance of barrier thickness in signalling is a general feature for all types of barriers, our results may offer a principle with which to limit the adverse effects of nanoparticle exposure and offer new therapeutic approaches.


Assuntos
Ligas de Cromo/efeitos adversos , Citocinas/metabolismo , Dano ao DNA , Nanopartículas Metálicas/efeitos adversos , Animais , Ligas de Cromo/metabolismo , Conexinas/metabolismo , Córnea/metabolismo , Radicais Livres/metabolismo , Humanos , Bicamadas Lipídicas/química , Camundongos , Camundongos Endogâmicos C57BL , Mitocôndrias/metabolismo , Oligopeptídeos , Transdução de Sinais , Trofoblastos/metabolismo
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Proc Inst Mech Eng H ; 224(10): 1175-83, 2010 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21138235

RESUMO

The wear and creep characteristics of highly crosslinked ultrahigh-molecular-weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) articulating against large-diameter (36mm) ceramic and cobalt chrome femoral heads have been investigated in a physiological anatomical hip joint simulator for 10 million cycles. The crosslinked UHMWPE/ceramic combination showed higher volume deformation due to creep plus wear during the first 2 million cycles, and a steady-state wear rate 40 per cent lower than that of the crosslinked UHMWPE/cobalt chrome combination. Wear particles were isolated and characterized from the hip simulator lubricants. The wear particles were similar in size and morphology for both head materials. The particle isolation methodology used could not detect a statistically significant difference between the particles produced by the cobalt chrome and alumina ceramic femoral heads.


Assuntos
Materiais Biocompatíveis/química , Cerâmica/química , Ligas de Cromo/química , Prótese de Quadril , Polietileno/química , Artroplastia de Quadril , Fenômenos Biomecânicos , Cobalto/química , Humanos
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Osteoarthritis Cartilage ; 18(11): 1417-20, 2010 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20797443

RESUMO

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the ability of high-field (9.4 T) magnetic resonance (MR) imaging to delineate porcine knee meniscal tissue structure and meniscal tears. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Porcine knees were obtained from a local abattoir, and eight medial menisci with no visible defects were dissected. Lesions simulating longitudinal tears were created on two of the menisci. MR images of the menisci were obtained at 9.4 T using a three-dimensional (3D)-FLASH sequence. A detailed 3D internal architecture of the intact and injured menisci was demonstrated on high-resolution MR images. RESULTS: High-resolution 3D MR imaging allowed visualisation of internal architecture of the meniscus and disruption to the internal structural network in damage models. The architecture of the porcine knee meniscus revealed by the MR scans appeared similar to the structures visualised by histology in previously reported studies. CONCLUSION: High-field MRI is a non-destructive technique to examine the internal structural components and damage/wear of meniscal tissue. It has tremendous potential in the field of functional cartilage/meniscus biomechanics and biotribology.


Assuntos
Traumatismos do Joelho/patologia , Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética/métodos , Meniscos Tibiais/patologia , Lesões do Menisco Tibial , Animais , Cadáver , Cartilagem/patologia , Articulação do Joelho/patologia , Suínos
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Eur Spine J ; 19(8): 1356-62, 2010 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20401672

RESUMO

The current wear-testing standard (ISO18192-1) for total disc replacement (TDR) requires only four degrees of freedom (DOF) inputs: axial load, flexion-extension, lateral bending and axial rotation. The study aim was to assess the effect of an additional DOF, anterior-posterior (AP) shear on the wear of the ProDisc-L TDR. A 5DOF simulator was used to test ProDisc-L implants under 4DOF and 5DOF conditions. The 4DOF conditions were defined by ISO18192-1 whilst the 5DOF used ISO18192-1 conditions with the addition of an AP load of +175 and -140 N (anterior and posterior, respectively), extrapolated from in vivo data. The implants were mounted such that the polyethylene insert could be removed for gravimetric measurements. Tests were run using bovine serum (15 g/l protein concentration) as a lubricant for five million cycles (MC), with measurements repeated every 1 MC. The mean wear rate in the 4DOF test was 12.7 +/- 2.1 mg/MC compared to 11.6 +/- 1.2 mg/MC in the 5DOF test. There were marked differences in the wear scars between 4DOF and 5DOF simulations. With 4DOF, wear scars were centralised on the dome of the insert, whilst 5DOF scars were larger, breaching the anterior rim of the dome causing deformation at the edge. The 4DOF wear test showed similar gravimetric wear rates to previously published ISO-tested TDRs. The addition of AP load was found to have no significant effect on the overall wear rate. However, there were pronounced differences in the respective wear scars, which highlights the need for more research in order to understand the factors that influence wear of TDR.


Assuntos
Disco Intervertebral/cirurgia , Teste de Materiais , Próteses e Implantes , Desenho de Prótese , Análise de Variância , Polietileno , Amplitude de Movimento Articular , Suporte de Carga
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Proc Inst Mech Eng H ; 224(3): 415-25, 2010.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20408487

RESUMO

Hemiarthroplasty is an attractive alternative to total joint replacement for the young active patient, when only one side of the synovial joint is damaged. In the development of a hemiarthroplasty prosthesis, a comprehensive understanding of the tribology of both the natural joint and the hemireplaced joint is necessary. The objectives of this study were to investigate the tribological response of polyurethane (PU) as a potential hemiarthroplasty material. Bovine medial compartmental knees were tested in a Prosim pendulum friction simulator, which applied physiologically relevant loading and motion. The healthy medial compartment was investigated as a negative control; a stainless steel hemiarthroplasty was investigated as a positive control; and three PU hemiarthroplasty plates of different moduli (1.4 MPa, 6.5 MPa, and 22 MPa) were also investigated. Using the lower-modulus PU caused reduced levels of contact stress and friction shear stress, which resulted in reduced levels of opposing cartilage wear. The two PU bearings with the lowest moduli demonstrated a similar tribological performance to the negative control. The higher-modulus PU (22 MPa) did demonstrate higher levels of friction shear stress, and wear resulted on the opposing cartilage, although not as severe as the wear from the stainless steel group. This study supports the use of compliant PU designs in future tribological experiments and hemiarthroplasty design applications.


Assuntos
Materiais Biocompatíveis/química , Materiais Biomiméticos/química , Líquidos Corporais/química , Prótese do Joelho , Poliuretanos/química , Módulo de Elasticidade , Fricção , Lubrificação , Teste de Materiais , Viscosidade
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Biomaterials ; 31(16): 4477-83, 2010 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20227759

RESUMO

Cobalt-chromium particles and ions can induce indirect DNA damage and chromosome aberrations in human cells on the other side of a cellular barrier in tissue culture. This occurs by intercellular signalling across the barrier. We now show that the threshold for this effect depends on the metal form and the particle composition. Ionic cobalt and chromium induced single strand breaks at concentrations equivalent to those found in the blood of patients with well functioning metal on metal hip prostheses. However, they only caused double strand breaks if the chromium was present as chromium (VI), and did not induce chromosome aberrations. Nanoparticles of cobalt-chromium alloy caused DNA double strand breaks and chromosome aberrations, of which the majority were tetraploidy. Ceramic nanoparticles induced only single strand breaks and/or alkaline labile sites when indirectly exposed to human fibroblasts. The assessment of reproductive risk from maternal exposure to biomaterials is not yet possible with epidemiology. Whilst the barrier model used here differs from the in vivo situation in several respects, it may be useful as a framework to evaluate biomaterial induced damage across physiological barriers.


Assuntos
Ligas , Materiais Biocompatíveis/farmacologia , Cromo/farmacologia , Cobalto/farmacologia , Dano ao DNA , DNA/efeitos dos fármacos , Ortopedia , Ligas/química , Ligas/farmacologia , Animais , Artroplastia de Quadril , Células Cultivadas , Cerâmica/química , Cerâmica/farmacologia , Cromo/química , Aberrações Cromossômicas/induzido quimicamente , Cobalto/química , Feminino , Fibroblastos/citologia , Fibroblastos/efeitos dos fármacos , Fibroblastos/fisiologia , Humanos , Cariotipagem , Teste de Materiais , Nanopartículas Metálicas/química , Placenta/citologia , Placenta/efeitos dos fármacos , Placenta/metabolismo , Gravidez
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J Biomech ; 42(9): 1326-31, 2009 Jun 19.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19380137

RESUMO

Hemiarthroplasty is a potentially attractive alternative to knee replacement for young, active patients, as it allows preservation of more bone stock for potential revisions. However, there has been limited success with hemiarthroplasty or spacers to date. The wear and degradation of the biomaterial-cartilage interface is of paramount importance in the design and success of hemiarthroplasties. A comprehensive understanding of the tribological performance of hemiarthroplasty implants in the natural joint is required. The objective of this study was to investigate the tribological response of bovine medial compartmental knees, both natural and hemiarthroplasty replaced, under physiological loads and motion. The conformity of these metallic hemiarthroplasties was varied (conforming plates with radius of 50 mm and radius of 100 mm and a flat plate design), in order to examine the effects of conformity and contact stress, on the friction, friction shear stress and cartilage degeneration. With decreasing conformity of hemiarthroplasty bearings, an increase in contact stress was found, which resulted in elevated friction, elevated friction shear stress and increased cartilage degeneration. A strong correlation was found between contact stress and wear and between friction shear stress and wear. This new and unique in vitro tribological simulation has shown the direct elevation of friction, surface fibrillation and biomechanical wear of cartilage, upon replacing the tibia with a hemiarthroplasty, particularly when using low conformity hemiarthroplasty designs.


Assuntos
Artroplastia/métodos , Materiais Biocompatíveis , Articulação do Joelho/fisiopatologia , Prótese do Joelho , Estresse Mecânico , Animais , Cartilagem Articular/fisiologia , Bovinos , Articulação do Joelho/cirurgia , Teste de Materiais , Desenho de Prótese , Propriedades de Superfície , Suporte de Carga
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