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Collagen fibril diameter distribution affects permeability of ligament tissue: A computational study on healthy and injured tissues

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Auteur
Erisken C., Tsiantis A., Papathanasiou T.D., Karvelas E.G.
Date
2020
Language
en
DOI
10.1016/j.cmpb.2020.105554
Sujet
Collagen
Computation theory
Diffusion in liquids
Flow of fluids
Histology
Mammals
Scaffolds (biology)
Viscosity
Anterior cruciate ligament
Computational results
Computational studies
Diameter distributions
Extracellular matrices
Hydraulic permeability
Micropolar fluid flows
Tissue engineering scaffold
Tissue
collagen
collagen
animal tissue
anterior cruciate ligament
anterior cruciate ligament injury
anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
Article
collagen fibril
controlled study
fluid flow
hydraulic permeability
image processing
nonhuman
permeability
polymerization
procedures
viscosity
animal
anterior cruciate ligament
anterior cruciate ligament injury
anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
bovine
extracellular matrix
permeability
surgery
Animals
Anterior Cruciate Ligament
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
Cattle
Collagen
Extracellular Matrix
Permeability
Elsevier Ireland Ltd
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Background and objective In a vascular or hypovascular tissues, elements required for maintaining tissue functions are recruited through diffusion, which is highly related with the permeability of the extracellular matrix in health and injury. Here, we investigate the effect of collagen fibril diameter distribution of bovine Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) tissue on the hydraulic permeability of the matrix. Based on the fact that the diameter distribution is significantly different between healthy and injured ACL tissues, our study aims to investigate the effect of such variability on the hydraulic permeability. Methods Simulations are carried out in 3D geometries reconstructed from actual collagen filament/fibril diameter distributions obtained from healthy and injured tissue samples (n=3). The fluid flow through the fibrous tissue is modeled based on Eringen's theory of micropolar fluid flow to determine the effects of vortex viscosity (m) and spin gradient viscosity (N) on hydraulic permeability. Results Computational results indicate that the hydraulic permeability of models which are replicates of healthy ACL tissues is higher than that of the injured, indicating that the filament size distribution might play an important role on fluid and nutrient transport through ligament tissues. Conclusions These findings underscore the need for increased attention on replicating the diameter distribution of healthy collagens in tissue engineering scaffolds and allowing adequate supply of elements through permeation during ACL reconstruction procedures. © 2020 Elsevier B.V.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/71412
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