2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.05.01.490026
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Associations of human femoral condyle cartilage structure and composition with viscoelastic and constituent-specific material properties at different stages of osteoarthritis

Abstract: The relationships between structure and function in human knee femoral cartilage are not well-known at different stages of osteoarthritis. Thus, we characterized the depth-dependent composition and structure of normal and osteoarthritic human femoral condyle cartilage (n = 47) and related them to their viscoelastic and constituent-specific mechanical properties. We observed that, in superficial cartilage, the collagen network disorganization and proteoglycan loss were associated with the smaller initial fibril… Show more

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“…Cartilage sections of 3 µm were prepared for staining and 18 sections were prepared per sample. DD and PLM measurements were performed as described previously (36). Briefly, for measurements of GAG content by DD, sections were dewaxed, rinsed in tap water, and stained with safranin-O for 5 min.…”
Section: Quantitative Measurements Of Gag Content and Collagen Fibril...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cartilage sections of 3 µm were prepared for staining and 18 sections were prepared per sample. DD and PLM measurements were performed as described previously (36). Briefly, for measurements of GAG content by DD, sections were dewaxed, rinsed in tap water, and stained with safranin-O for 5 min.…”
Section: Quantitative Measurements Of Gag Content and Collagen Fibril...mentioning
confidence: 99%