Fibrochondrocytes within meniscal tissue have been shown to alter their biochemical activity in response to changes in their mechanical environment. Meniscal tissue is known to contain both spherical (chondrocytic-like) and elliptical (fibroblastic-like) cells. We hypothesize that a cell\u27s mechanical environment is governed by local material properties of the tissue around the cell, the cell morphology and the cell\u27s position within the tissue. A two-dimensional, non-linear, fiber (collagen) reinforced, multi-scale, finite element model was utilized to quantify changes in the stress, strain, fluid velocity and fluid flow induced shear stress (FFISS) within and around fibrochondrocytes. Cells differing in morphology and size were model...
Mechanical stimulation during cartilage tissue-engineering (TE) enhances extracellular matrix (ECM) ...
The collagen network and proteoglycan matrix of articular cartilage are thought to play an important...
To build anisotropic, mechanically functioning tissue, it is essential to understand how cells orien...
Fibrochondrocytes within meniscal tissue have been shown to alter their biochemical activity in resp...
The mechanical micro-environment within a tissue is linked to phenotypic changes of its constituent ...
In vitro grown cartilage is functionally inferior to native tissue, and improvements in its quality ...
The self-organization of cells into complex tissues during growth and regeneration is a combination ...
Extracellular mechanical cues have been shown to have a profound effect on osteogenic cell behaviour...
a b s t r a c t The meniscus plays a critical biomechanical role in the knee, providing load support...
Although much is known about the effects of uniaxial mechanical loading on fibrocartilage developmen...
Mechanical signals regulate a multitude of cell functions and ultimately govern fibrous tissue growt...
Fiber-reinforced musculoskeletal soft tissues, such as the tendon, meniscus, and annulus fibrosus, a...
AbstractCells within fibrocartilaginous tissues, including chondrocytes and fibroblasts of the menis...
AbstractMechanical deformation applied at the joint or tissue level is transmitted through the macro...
Mechanical stimulation during cartilage tissue-engineering (TE) enhances extracellular matrix (ECM) ...
The collagen network and proteoglycan matrix of articular cartilage are thought to play an important...
To build anisotropic, mechanically functioning tissue, it is essential to understand how cells orien...
Fibrochondrocytes within meniscal tissue have been shown to alter their biochemical activity in resp...
The mechanical micro-environment within a tissue is linked to phenotypic changes of its constituent ...
In vitro grown cartilage is functionally inferior to native tissue, and improvements in its quality ...
The self-organization of cells into complex tissues during growth and regeneration is a combination ...
Extracellular mechanical cues have been shown to have a profound effect on osteogenic cell behaviour...
a b s t r a c t The meniscus plays a critical biomechanical role in the knee, providing load support...
Although much is known about the effects of uniaxial mechanical loading on fibrocartilage developmen...
Mechanical signals regulate a multitude of cell functions and ultimately govern fibrous tissue growt...
Fiber-reinforced musculoskeletal soft tissues, such as the tendon, meniscus, and annulus fibrosus, a...
AbstractCells within fibrocartilaginous tissues, including chondrocytes and fibroblasts of the menis...
AbstractMechanical deformation applied at the joint or tissue level is transmitted through the macro...
Mechanical stimulation during cartilage tissue-engineering (TE) enhances extracellular matrix (ECM) ...
The collagen network and proteoglycan matrix of articular cartilage are thought to play an important...
To build anisotropic, mechanically functioning tissue, it is essential to understand how cells orien...