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Multiscale Poroviscoelastic Compressive Properties of Mouse Supraspinatus Tendons Are Altered in Young and Aged Mice

机译:小鼠Supraspinatus肌腱的多尺度多孔弹性压缩特性在年轻和老年小鼠中改变。

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Rotator cuff disorders are one of the most common causes of shoulder pain and disability in the aging population but, unfortunately, the etiology is still unknown. One factor thought to contribute to the progression of disease is the external compression of the rotator cuff tendons, which can be significantly increased by age-related changes such as muscle weakness and poor posture. The objective of this study was to investigate the baseline compressive response of tendon and determine how this response is altered during maturation and aging. We did this by characterizing the compressive mechanical, viscoelastic, and poroelastic properties of young, mature, and aged mouse supraspinatus tendons using macroscale indentation testing and nanoscale high-frequency AFM-based rheology testing. Using these multiscale techniques, we found that aged tendons were stiffer than their mature counterparts and that both young and aged tendons exhibited increased hydraulic permeability and energy dissipation. We hypothesize that regional and age-related variations in collagen morphology and organization are likely responsible for changes in the multiscale compressive response as these structural parameters may affect fluid flow. Importantly, these results suggest a role for age-related changes in the progression of tendon degeneration, and we hypothesize that decreased ability to resist compressive loading via fluid pressurization may result in damage to the extracellular matrix (ECM) and ultimately tendon degeneration. These studies provide insight into the regional multiscale compressive response of tendons and indicate that altered compressive properties in aging tendons may be a major contributor to overall tendon degeneration.
机译:肩袖疾病是老龄化人群中肩部疼痛和残疾的最常见原因之一,但不幸的是,病因仍是未知的。被认为是导致疾病进展的因素之一是肩袖肌腱的外部受压,与年龄相关的变化(例如肌肉无力和不良姿势)可大大增加肌腱的受压。这项研究的目的是调查肌腱的基线压缩反应,并确定在成熟和老化过程中该反应如何改变。我们通过使用宏观压痕测试和基于纳米AFM的高频高频流变学测试来表征年轻,成熟和衰老的小鼠棘上肌腱的压缩力学,粘弹性和多孔弹性,从而实现了这一目标。使用这些多尺度技术,我们发现老化的肌腱比成熟的肌腱更硬,并且年轻和老化的肌腱均表现出增加的水力渗透性和能量耗散。我们假设胶原蛋白形态和组织的区域性和年龄相关性变化可能是多尺度压缩反应变化的原因,因为这些结构参数可能会影响流体流动。重要的是,这些结果表明了与年龄相关的肌腱变性进展中的变化,我们假设通过流体加压抵抗压缩负荷的能力下降可能导致细胞外基质(ECM)损伤,最终导致肌腱变性。这些研究提供了对肌腱区域多尺度压缩反应的洞察力,并表明老化肌腱中压缩特性的改变可能是导致整个肌腱变性的主要因素。

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