Growth-related changes in the mechanical properties of collagen fascicles from rabbit patellar tendons |
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Authors: | Yamamoto Ei Iwanaga Wataru Yamamoto Noritaka Hayashi Kozaburo |
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Affiliation: | Biomechanics Laboratory, Department of Mechanical Engineering and Biomimetics, School of Biology-Oriented Science and Technology, Kinki University, Naga, Wakayama 649-6493, Japan. ei@fmec.waka.kindai.ac.jp |
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Abstract: | ![]() Growth-related changes in the mechanical properties of collagen fascicles (approximately 300 microm in diameter) were studied using patellar tendons obtained from skeletally immature 1 and 2 months old and matured 6 months old rabbits. Tensile properties were determined using a specially designed micro-tensile tester. In each age group, there were no significant differences in the properties among cross-sectional locations in the tendon. Tangent modulus and tensile strength significantly increased with age; the rates of their increases between 1 and 2 months were higher than those between 2 and 6 months. The tangent modulus and tensile strength were positively correlated with the body weight of animals. However, growth-related changes in the mechanical properties were different between collagen fascicles and bulk patellar tendons, which may be attributable to such non-collagenous components as ground substances and also to mechanical interactions between collagen fascicles. |
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