Influence of collagen fibre orientation on the frictional properties of articular cartilage

Abstract Articular cartilage has a unique collagen fibre network structure that exhibits both anisotropy and depth dependency. Collagen fibre orientation in a cross‐section parallel to the articular cartilage surface may affect the lubrication properties of articular cartilage. The effect of collage...

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Main Authors: Seido Yarimitsu, Kei Ito, Hiromichi Fujie
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-06-01
Series:Biosurface and Biotribology
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1049/bsb2.12005
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spelling doaj-06b3471146624c45934a44a8b4e189022021-06-26T04:53:07ZengWileyBiosurface and Biotribology2405-45182021-06-0172909710.1049/bsb2.12005Influence of collagen fibre orientation on the frictional properties of articular cartilageSeido Yarimitsu0Kei Ito1Hiromichi Fujie2Graduate School of Systems Design Tokyo Metropolitan University Hachioji Tokyo JapanGraduate School of Systems Design Tokyo Metropolitan University Hachioji Tokyo JapanGraduate School of Systems Design Tokyo Metropolitan University Hachioji Tokyo JapanAbstract Articular cartilage has a unique collagen fibre network structure that exhibits both anisotropy and depth dependency. Collagen fibre orientation in a cross‐section parallel to the articular cartilage surface may affect the lubrication properties of articular cartilage. The effect of collagen fibre orientation on the frictional properties of articular cartilage was examined through finite element analysis of the friction. Specifically, a three‐dimensional fibre‐reinforced poroelastic biphasic model was used to determine the influence of collagen fibril orientation on the frictional properties of articular cartilage. The simulations reveal that collagen fibre orientation has a significant influence on the deformation behaviour of articular cartilage in front of and behind the contact area. The coefficient of dynamic friction was lower in the direction parallel to the collagen fibre orientation than in the direction perpendicular to the collagen fibre orientation, regardless of the indenter speed.https://doi.org/10.1049/bsb2.12005
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author Seido Yarimitsu
Kei Ito
Hiromichi Fujie
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Kei Ito
Hiromichi Fujie
Influence of collagen fibre orientation on the frictional properties of articular cartilage
Biosurface and Biotribology
author_facet Seido Yarimitsu
Kei Ito
Hiromichi Fujie
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title Influence of collagen fibre orientation on the frictional properties of articular cartilage
title_short Influence of collagen fibre orientation on the frictional properties of articular cartilage
title_full Influence of collagen fibre orientation on the frictional properties of articular cartilage
title_fullStr Influence of collagen fibre orientation on the frictional properties of articular cartilage
title_full_unstemmed Influence of collagen fibre orientation on the frictional properties of articular cartilage
title_sort influence of collagen fibre orientation on the frictional properties of articular cartilage
publisher Wiley
series Biosurface and Biotribology
issn 2405-4518
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Abstract Articular cartilage has a unique collagen fibre network structure that exhibits both anisotropy and depth dependency. Collagen fibre orientation in a cross‐section parallel to the articular cartilage surface may affect the lubrication properties of articular cartilage. The effect of collagen fibre orientation on the frictional properties of articular cartilage was examined through finite element analysis of the friction. Specifically, a three‐dimensional fibre‐reinforced poroelastic biphasic model was used to determine the influence of collagen fibril orientation on the frictional properties of articular cartilage. The simulations reveal that collagen fibre orientation has a significant influence on the deformation behaviour of articular cartilage in front of and behind the contact area. The coefficient of dynamic friction was lower in the direction parallel to the collagen fibre orientation than in the direction perpendicular to the collagen fibre orientation, regardless of the indenter speed.
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