Endplate cartilage integrity is critical to spine health and is presumably impaired by deterioration in biochemical composition. Yet, quantitative relationships between endplate biochemical composition and biomechanical properties are unavailable. Using endplate cartilage harvested from human lumbar spines (six donors, ages 51-67 years) we showed that endplate biochemical composition has a significant influence on its equilibrium tensile properties and that the presence of endplate damage associates with a diminished composition-function relationship. We found that the equilibrium tensile modulus (5.9 ± 5.7 MPa) correlated significantly with collagen content (559 ± 147 µg/mg dry weight, r(2) = 0.35) and with the collagen/GAG ratio (6.0 ± 2...
Purpose: To investigate (1) effects of endplate removal and bone mineral density (BMD) on biomechani...
PURPOSE: To investigate (1) effects of endplate removal and bone mineral density (BMD) on biomechani...
The insufficient load-bearing capacity of today's tissue-engineered (TE) cartilage limits its clinic...
STUDY DESIGN: The transport properties of solutes of different sizes and conformations were studied ...
This research examined the role of the cartilaginous end-plate (CEP) in ageing and degeneration of t...
Cartilaginous tissues such as the intervertebral disk are predominantly loaded under compression. Ye...
ABSTRACT The negatively charged proteoglycans (PG) provide compressive resistance to articular carti...
The intervertebral disc has been identified as a possible contributor to two very common back disord...
Investigations into mechanotransduction in connective tissue extracellular matrix (ECM) have demonst...
Abstract Background Although deformation and fracture of the vertebral endplate have been implicated...
Abstract Relationships between composition, structure and constituent-specific functional propertie...
The mechanical properties of articular cartilage depend on the quality of its matrix, which consists...
The aim of this study was to determine whether or not biochemical markers can be used as surrogate m...
SummaryObjectiveTo compare the tensile biomechanical properties of age-matched adult human knee arti...
Study designExperimental and computational assessment of thickness, porosity, biomechanical behavior...
Purpose: To investigate (1) effects of endplate removal and bone mineral density (BMD) on biomechani...
PURPOSE: To investigate (1) effects of endplate removal and bone mineral density (BMD) on biomechani...
The insufficient load-bearing capacity of today's tissue-engineered (TE) cartilage limits its clinic...
STUDY DESIGN: The transport properties of solutes of different sizes and conformations were studied ...
This research examined the role of the cartilaginous end-plate (CEP) in ageing and degeneration of t...
Cartilaginous tissues such as the intervertebral disk are predominantly loaded under compression. Ye...
ABSTRACT The negatively charged proteoglycans (PG) provide compressive resistance to articular carti...
The intervertebral disc has been identified as a possible contributor to two very common back disord...
Investigations into mechanotransduction in connective tissue extracellular matrix (ECM) have demonst...
Abstract Background Although deformation and fracture of the vertebral endplate have been implicated...
Abstract Relationships between composition, structure and constituent-specific functional propertie...
The mechanical properties of articular cartilage depend on the quality of its matrix, which consists...
The aim of this study was to determine whether or not biochemical markers can be used as surrogate m...
SummaryObjectiveTo compare the tensile biomechanical properties of age-matched adult human knee arti...
Study designExperimental and computational assessment of thickness, porosity, biomechanical behavior...
Purpose: To investigate (1) effects of endplate removal and bone mineral density (BMD) on biomechani...
PURPOSE: To investigate (1) effects of endplate removal and bone mineral density (BMD) on biomechani...
The insufficient load-bearing capacity of today's tissue-engineered (TE) cartilage limits its clinic...