SummaryObjectivesThe present study was designed to reveal changes in the collagen network architecture and collagen content in cartilage during growth and maturation of pigs.MethodsFemoral groove articular cartilage specimens were collected from 4-, 11- and 21-month-old domestic pigs (n=12 in each group). The animal care conditions were kept constant throughout the study. Polarized light microscopy was used to determine the collagen fibril network birefringence, fibril orientation and parallelism. Infrared spectroscopy was used to monitor changes in the spatial collagen content in cartilage tissue.ResultsDuring growth, gradual alterations were recorded in the collagen network properties. At 4 months of age, a major part of the collagen fibr...