Regulatory Roles of Fibril-Forming Collagens in Cartilaginous Tissue Biomechanics and Mechanobiology

Regulatory Roles of Fibril-Forming Collagens in Cartilaginous Tissue Biomechanics and Mechanobiology

Author: Chao Wang

Publisher:

Published: 2023

Total Pages: 0

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In the knee joint, articular cartilage and meniscus work synergistically to enable our daily activities such as walking, running and jumping. Although the importance of maintaining the health of both tissues cannot be emphasized more and the injury prevalence of both tissues are common, the state of William Hunter in 1743 that "once it destroyed, it never repairs" still holds true after three centuries. This can be attributed to both tissues' poor capability of intrinsic repair due to their characteristics of non/low vascularity, innervation and very low cellular mitotic activity. Furthermore, despite decades of progresses in tissue engineering, successful regeneration of both tissues remains elusive. This is, at least partly, due to lacking a comprehensive understanding of the molecular activities that govern the assembly of the complex hierarchical matrix architecture, in turn, the reciprocal interactions between the matrix and residing cells. To address these limitations, a far-reaching knowledge of the roles of fibril-forming collagen, a key component in the extracellular matrix of both articular cartilage and meniscus, could serve as an indispensable foundation to better understand the tissue function. Therefore, first part of this dissertation defense is to elucidate the role of type III collagen in regulating the morphology, nanostructure and biomechanical properties of both articular cartilage and meniscus by studying the phenotypic changes in type III collagen haploinsufficiency mice. Second portion is to elucidate the nanomechanics and micromechanobiological role of the pericellular matrix (PCM), the immediate microniche of residing cells, in fibrocartilage. We queried the roles of proteoglycan and type V collagen in the regulating the structural integrity, matrix assembly and intracellular calcium signaling of murine meniscus. Our findings, for the first time, uncovered the structural and mechanical role of two regulatory collagens, type III and V, in cartilaginous tissues matrices, providing better clinical comprehension to Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS), a rare human genetic disease caused by collagen gene mutations. We also defined the unique molecular and functional properties of the PCM in fibrocartilage, providing a path for enhancing fibrocartilage regeneration by modulating the PCM-mediated cell mechanotransduction. The following chapter provides an up-to-date summary of the current understanding of cartilage ECM functions and its applications in cartilage regeneration. It begins with the discussion of the activities of regulatory collagens and proteoglycans in the function, establishment and maintenance of cartilage ECM, followed by a special focus on the PCM, then, a summary on direct applications of ECM and PCM in cartilage regeneration, finally, concludes with a summary and future outlook. And the last chapter provides a brief summary of Dr. Alan J. Grodzinsky's transformative studies on understanding the aggrecan molecular mechanics. By developing and applying a series of atomic force microscopy (AFM)-based nanomechanical tools, the "bottle-brush"-like ultrastructure of aggrecan was directly visualized for the first time. In addition, molecular mechanics of aggrecan was studied using a physiological-like biomimetic assembly of aggrecan on multiple fronts, including compression, dynamic loading, shear and adhesion. These studies not only generated new insights into the development, aging and disease of cartilage degeneration, but established a foundation for developing and evaluating novel cartilage regeneration strategies.


Biochemistry of Collagens, Laminins and Elastin

Biochemistry of Collagens, Laminins and Elastin

Author: Morten Karsdal

Publisher: Academic Press

Published: 2016-07-29

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 0128098996

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Biochemistry of Collagens, Laminins, and Elastin: Structure, Function, and Biomarkers provides a comprehensive introduction to collagen and structural proteins. Type I collagen is one of the most abundant molecules in the body, playing essential roles in different tissues, particularly bone and skin. A key aspect of type I collagen is its post-translational modifications which are essential for correct synthesis and structural integrity of collagens, for tissue-specific functionality, as well as for application as biomarkers of different pathologies. This volume summarizes current data on key structural proteins (collagens, laminins and elastin), reviews how these molecules affect pathologies, and describes selected modifications of proteins that result in altered signaling properties of the original extracellular matrix component. Further, it discusses the novel concept that an increasing number of components of the ECM harbor cryptic signaling functions that may be viewed as endocrine functions. Additionally, it highlights how this knowledge can be exploited to modulate fibrotic disease. - Provides a comprehensive introduction to collagen and structural proteins - Provides insight into emerging analytical technologies that can detect biomarkers of extracellular matrix degradation - Includes a chapter dedicated to the biomarkers of structural proteins - Contains insights into the biochemical interactions and changes to structural composition of proteins in disease states


Basic Orthopaedic Biomechanics & Mechano-biology

Basic Orthopaedic Biomechanics & Mechano-biology

Author: Van C. Mow

Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 746

ISBN-13: 9780781739337

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Biomaterials / Ahmed El-Ghannam and Paul Ducheyne -- Biomechanics of the spine / Ian A. F. Stokes and James C. Iatridis -- Biomechanics of fracture fixation and fracture healing / Lutz E. Claes and Keita Ito -- Biomechanics and preclinical testing of artificial joints: the hip / Rik Huiskes and Jan Stolk -- Biomechanics of total knee replacement designs / Peter S. Walker.


The Soft–Hard Tissue Junction

The Soft–Hard Tissue Junction

Author: Neil D. Broom

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2018-11-29

Total Pages: 810

ISBN-13: 1108664768

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Richly illustrated throughout with actual tissue images, this innovative book shows that the soft-hard tissue junction is best understood in a biomechanical context. The authors describe their pioneering experimental methods, providing an essential structure-function framework for computational modelling, and thereby encouraging the development of more realistic, predictive models of this important tissue junction. Covering the three main musculoskeletal junctions of cartilage-bone, disc-vertebra, and ligament/tendon-bone, the relevant soft tissues are examined with respect to both their own inherent structure and their mode of integration with the hard tissue. The soft-hard tissue interface is explored with a focus on structural damage resulting from overloading, and its associated pathologies. Adopting a multiscale approach, ranging in structural resolution from the macro to fibril levels, this is a must-have guide to the field and an ideal resource for researchers seeking new and creative approaches for studying the joint and spine tissues.


Soft Matter for Biomedical Applications

Soft Matter for Biomedical Applications

Author: Dr Helena S Azevedo

Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry

Published: 2021-06-11

Total Pages: 788

ISBN-13: 1788017579

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Dynamic soft materials that have the ability to expand and contract, change stiffness, self-heal or dissolve in response to environmental changes, are of great interest in applications ranging from biosensing and drug delivery to soft robotics and tissue engineering. This book covers the state-of-the-art and current trends in the very active and exciting field of bioinspired soft matter, its fundamentals and comprehension from the structural-property point of view, as well as materials and cutting-edge technologies that enable their design, fabrication, advanced characterization and underpin their biomedical applications. The book contents are supported by illustrated examples, schemes, and figures, offering a comprehensive and thorough overview of key aspects of soft matter. The book will provide a trusted resource for undergraduate and graduate students and will extensively benefit researchers and professionals working across the fields of chemistry, biochemistry, polymer chemistry, materials science and engineering, nanosciences, nanotechnologies, nanomedicine, biomedical engineering and medical sciences.


Material Parameter Identification and Inverse Problems in Soft Tissue Biomechanics

Material Parameter Identification and Inverse Problems in Soft Tissue Biomechanics

Author: Stéphane Avril

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-10-12

Total Pages: 161

ISBN-13: 3319450719

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The articles in this book review hybrid experimental-computational methods applied to soft tissues which have been developed by worldwide specialists in the field. People developing computational models of soft tissues and organs will find solutions for calibrating the material parameters of their models; people performing tests on soft tissues will learn what to extract from the data and how to use these data for their models and people worried about the complexity of the biomechanical behavior of soft tissues will find relevant approaches to address this complexity.


Cell Engineering and Regeneration

Cell Engineering and Regeneration

Author: Heinz Redl

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2017-02-16

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9783319088303

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This reference work presents the origins of cells for tissue engineering and regeneration, including primary cells, tissue-specific stem cells, pluripotent stem cells and trans-differentiated or reprogrammed cells. There is particular emphasis on current understanding of tissue regeneration based on embryology and evolution studies, including mechanisms of amphibian regeneration. The book covers the use of autologous versus allogeneic cell sources, as well as various procedures used for cell isolation and cell pre-conditioning , such as cell sorting, biochemical and biophysical pre-conditioning, transfection and aggregation. It also presents cell modulation using growth factors, molecular factors, epigenetic approaches, changes in biophysical environment, cellular co-culture and other elements of the cellular microenvironment. The pathways of cell delivery are discussed with respect to specific clinical situations, including delivery of ex vivo manipulated cells via local and systemic routes, as well as activation and migration of endogenous reservoirs of reparative cells. The volume concludes with an in-depth discussion of the tracking of cells in vivo and their various regenerative activities inside the body, including differentiation, new tissue formation and actions on other cells by direct cell-to-cell communication and by secretion of biomolecules.


Functional Tissue Engineering

Functional Tissue Engineering

Author: Farshid Guilak

Publisher: Boom Koninklijke Uitgevers

Published: 2004-08-25

Total Pages: 452

ISBN-13: 9780387220130

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-Softcover reprint of a successful hardcover reference (370 copies sold) -Price to be accessible to the rapidly increasing population of students and investigators in the field of tissue engineering -Chapters written by well-known researchers discuss issues in functional tissue engineering as well as provide guidelines and a summary of the current state of technology


Biological Mechanisms of Tooth Movement

Biological Mechanisms of Tooth Movement

Author: Vinod Krishnan

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2021-05-24

Total Pages: 42

ISBN-13: 1119608937

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Biological Mechanisms of Tooth Movement This new edition continues to be an authoritative reference to the scientific foundations underpinning clinical orthodontics The newly and thoroughly revised Third Edition of Biological Mechanisms of Tooth Movement delivers a comprehensive reference for orthodontic trainees and specialists. It is fully updated to include new chapters on personalized orthodontics as well as the inflammatory process occurring in the dental and paradental tissues. It is heavily illustrated throughout, making it easier for readers to understand and retain the information discussed within. The topics covered range from bone biology, the effects of mechanical loading on tissues and cells, genetics, tissue remodeling, and the effects of diet, drugs, and systemic diseases. The Third Edition of Biological Mechanisms of Tooth Movement features seven sections that cover subjects such as: The development of biological concepts in orthodontics, including the cellular and molecular biology behind orthodontic tooth movement Mechanics meets biology, including the effects of mechanical loading on hard and soft tissues and cells, and biological reactions to temporary anchorage devices Inflammation and orthodontics, including markers for tissue remodeling in the gingival crevicular fluid and saliva Personalized diagnosis and treatment based on genomic criteria, including the genetic influences on orthodontic tooth movement Rapid orthodontics, including methods to accelerate or decelerate orthodontic tooth movement Perfect for residents and PhD students of orthodontic and periodontal programs, Biological Mechanisms of Tooth Movement is also useful to academics, clinicians, bone biologists, and researchers with an interest in the mechanics and biology of tooth movement.


Progress in Heritable Soft Connective Tissue Diseases

Progress in Heritable Soft Connective Tissue Diseases

Author: Jaroslava Halper

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2014-01-18

Total Pages: 246

ISBN-13: 9400778937

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This volume is a reference handbook focusing on diseases like Marfan syndrome, Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, Loeys-Dietz syndrome and other heritable soft connective tissue diseases. The book presents detailed information for both basic scientists and for clinicians seeing patients. It is also a stepping stone for new investigations and studies that goes beyond the facts about the composition and biochemistry of the connective tissue and extracellular matrix, as the authors connect individual components to specific aspects of various soft tissue disorders and to the actual or potential treatment of them. Progress in Heritable Soft Connective Tissue Diseases features very prominent physicians and scientists as contributors who bring their most recent discoveries to the benefit of readers. Their expertise will help clinicians with proper diagnosis of sometimes elusive and uncommon heritable diseases of soft connective tissues. This book also offers an update on the pathophysiology of these diseases, including an emphasis on unifying aspects such as connections between embryonic development of the different types of connective tissues and systems, and the role of TGF-beta in development and physiology of soft tissues. This new set of data explains, at least in part, why many of these disorders are interconnected, though the primary pathophysiological events, such as gene mutations, may be different for each disorder.