Morphological and Mechanical Property Differences in Trapeziometacarpal Ligaments of Healthy and Osteoarthritic Female Joints.

IF 3 2区 医学 Q3 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL Annals of Biomedical Engineering Pub Date : 2024-12-07 DOI:10.1007/s10439-024-03660-4
Lizzie Walker, Daniel Gordon, Alexander Chiaramonti, Shangping Wang, Zhaoxu Meng, Dane Daley, Elizabeth Slate, Hai Yao, Vincent D Pellegrini, Yongren Wu
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Abstract

Purpose: To identify changes in morphological and mechanical properties in the volar ligament complex (VLC), dorsoradial ligaments (DRL), and posterior oblique ligaments (POL) in healthy and osteoarthritic female trapeziometacarpal (TMC) joints.

Methods: Twenty-four fresh-frozen female cadaveric TMCs were separated into (1) younger healthy/early-stage osteoarthritic, (2) elder healthy/early-stage osteoarthritic, and (3) advanced-stage osteoarthritic groups based on age and Eaton-Littler grading. Stress relaxation and load-to-failure testing were performed to characterize mechanical tensile properties. Light imaging and scanning electron microscopy (SEM)/energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS) were performed to further assess enthesis structural integrity.

Results: The VLC in advanced-stage osteoarthritic TMCs had attenuated mechanical properties in stress relaxation experiments compared to the elder healthy/early-stage osteoarthritic specimens: Young's modulus at 20% strain (P = 0.044), instantaneous (P = 0.023), relaxed (P = 0.017) moduli. VLCs in advanced-stage osteoarthritic TMCs also had significantly lower properties in the load-to-failure experiments compared to the younger healthy/early-stage osteoarthritic specimens: stiffness (P = 0.048), ultimate load (P = 0.017), toughness (P = 0.003). Light and SEM/EDS imaging revealed partial detachment and loss of enthesis mineral gradient at VLC metacarpal insertion in advanced-stage osteoarthritic specimens. There were no mechanical or structural changes in the DRL and POL between experiment groups.

Conclusion: VLC morphological and mechanical properties deteriorate across progressively severe osteoarthritis classifications while the DRL and POL remain unchanged. The attenuated mechanical properties of VLCs in advanced-stage osteoarthritic TMCs can be explained by ligament degradation as evidenced by partial detachment and loss of mineral gradient at the metacarpal insertion.

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健康女性关节与骨关节炎女性关节的骨斜关节韧带形态学和力学特性差异。
目的:探讨健康女性骨关节炎患者掌侧韧带复合体(VLC)、背桡韧带(DRL)和后斜韧带(POL)形态和力学特性的变化。方法:将24例新鲜冷冻女性尸体tmc按年龄和aton- littler分级分为(1)年轻健康/早期骨关节炎组、(2)老年健康/早期骨关节炎组和(3)晚期骨关节炎组。进行应力松弛和载荷失效测试来表征机械拉伸性能。通过光成像和扫描电子显微镜(SEM)/能谱分析(EDS)进一步评估其结构完整性。结果:在应力松弛实验中,晚期骨关节炎tmc中VLC的力学性能与老年健康/早期骨关节炎标本相比有所减弱:20%应变时的杨氏模量(P = 0.044)、瞬时模量(P = 0.023)、松弛模量(P = 0.017)。与年轻健康/早期骨关节炎样本相比,晚期骨关节炎tmc中的VLCs在载荷-失效实验中的性能也显著降低:刚度(P = 0.048),极限载荷(P = 0.017),韧性(P = 0.003)。在晚期骨关节炎标本中,光和扫描电镜/能谱成像显示VLC掌骨止点部分脱离和内骨矿物梯度丧失。各组间DRL和POL无机械或结构变化。结论:VLC形态学和力学性能在逐渐严重的骨关节炎分类中恶化,而DRL和POL保持不变。晚期骨关节炎tmc中VLCs的力学性能减弱可以通过韧带退化来解释,表现为部分脱离和掌止点矿物梯度的丧失。
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Annals of Biomedical Engineering
Annals of Biomedical Engineering 工程技术-工程:生物医学
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3 months
期刊介绍: Annals of Biomedical Engineering is an official journal of the Biomedical Engineering Society, publishing original articles in the major fields of bioengineering and biomedical engineering. The Annals is an interdisciplinary and international journal with the aim to highlight integrated approaches to the solutions of biological and biomedical problems.
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