Collagen Organisation in the Cervix and its Relation to Mechanical Function

Richard M. Aspden
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The organisation of collagen fibrils within the cervices from non-pregnant humansand rats and day 22 pregnant rats was measured using X-ray diffraction. This technique yields the direction of preferred orientation of the collagen fibrils and an orientation distribution function. In the human cervix there are three distinct zones which blend smoothly into each other on passing radially outward from the canal. Adjacent to the canal and in the outermost zone the fibrils are oriented predominantly longitudinally, that is parallel to the canal. In the middle zone the fibrils have a preferred orientation in a circumferential direction. A similar structure is seen in the non-pregnant rat cervix. The collagen fibrils in the day 22 pregnant rat showed no preferred orientation and are therefore randomly oriented within the tissue. The directions in which the collagen fibrils are oriented determine the directions in which the tissue can best withstand tensile stress.

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子宫颈胶原组织及其与力学功能的关系
用x射线衍射法测定了未怀孕的人、大鼠和怀孕22天的大鼠颈部胶原原纤维的组织。该技术可得到胶原原纤维的优先取向方向和取向分布函数。在人类的子宫颈中,有三个不同的区域,它们从子宫颈向外呈放射状延伸,彼此平滑地融合在一起。在靠近管和最外层的区域,原纤维主要是纵向的,即平行于管。在中间区域,原纤维在圆周方向上具有优先取向。在未怀孕的大鼠子宫颈也有类似的结构。怀孕第22天的大鼠胶原原纤维在组织内没有优先取向,因此在组织内随机取向。胶原原纤维的方向决定了组织最能承受拉伸应力的方向。
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