2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2525184/v1
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Elastin is responsible for the rigidity of the ligament under shear and rotational stress: A mathematical simulation study

Abstract: [Background] It is important to accurately understand the mechanical response of ligaments to prevent damage and rupture. Most mathematical simulation studies consider the ligament as a single uniform sheet or focus only on collagen fibers, ignoring the other major component such as elastin. We evaluated how elastin affects the mechanical response of the ligaments under stresses using a simple mathematical model. [Methods] Based on multiphoton microscopic images of porcine knee collateral ligaments, we const… Show more

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“…It provided evidence for tendon lesions caused by elastin degradation. Without the protection of elastin, collagen fibers were easily damaged and needed to be repaired for a long time, and long-term accumulation would lead to tissue damage or fracture (Naya and Takanari, 2023). In tendon tissue engineering, replacement and regeneration are challenging because the scaffold must ensure sufficient hierarchical structure and mechanical properties to bear the load.…”
Section: Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It provided evidence for tendon lesions caused by elastin degradation. Without the protection of elastin, collagen fibers were easily damaged and needed to be repaired for a long time, and long-term accumulation would lead to tissue damage or fracture (Naya and Takanari, 2023). In tendon tissue engineering, replacement and regeneration are challenging because the scaffold must ensure sufficient hierarchical structure and mechanical properties to bear the load.…”
Section: Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%