2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.jbiomech.2003.11.008
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Differences between collagen morphologies, properties and distribution in diabetic and normal biobreeding and Sprague–Dawley rat sciatic nerves

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“…Though we expect glucose-induced crosslinking to produce classically altered mechanical response in collagenreinforced tissue, our prior work [18] showed no significant differences in mechanical response between diabetic and control tissues up to 40% strain. This strain is nearly coincident with the strain required to ''straighten'' collagen fibers, which exhibit significant waviness; we may presume that after this point, the mechanics of the actual crosslinks are investigated.…”
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confidence: 73%
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“…Though we expect glucose-induced crosslinking to produce classically altered mechanical response in collagenreinforced tissue, our prior work [18] showed no significant differences in mechanical response between diabetic and control tissues up to 40% strain. This strain is nearly coincident with the strain required to ''straighten'' collagen fibers, which exhibit significant waviness; we may presume that after this point, the mechanics of the actual crosslinks are investigated.…”
Section: Modeling and Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…This tissue undergoes glycation [17,18], and exhibits altered mechanical properties, which can be modeled using micromechanics [18,19]. The gross mechanical properties of peripheral nerve [20,21] and collagen fibrils [22,23] have been quantified, but until our own work, there was apparently no model correlating glycation with mechanical properties at the tissue scale.…”
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“…The inner connective tissue layer is the endoneurium that encloses a nerve fiber with its axon and covering Schwann cell (1). Diabetic neuropathy is associated with changes in the extracellular matrix (ECM) and the basement membrane thickening in peripheral nerves (2)(3)(4). The ECM provides physical support for cells and tissues and also has a major role in proliferation, differentiation, migration and regulating cell behavior (5).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Diabetic neuropathy is associated with changes in the Extracellular Matrix (ECM) and the basement membrane thickening in peripheral nerves (Bradley et al, 2000;Yasuda et al, 2003;Layton et al, 2004). The ECM provides physical support for cells and tissues and also has a major role in proliferation, differentiation, migration and regulating cell behavior (Yasuda et al, 2003;Layton et al, 2004;Chernousov et al, 2008;Miner, 2008). Basement membranes are structures of ECM that cover the basal side of epithelial and endothelial cells (Miner, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%