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Rate of blunt impact loading affects changes in retropatellar cartilage and underlying bone in the rabbit patella.

机译:钝器冲击负荷的速率会影响兔骨中retro后软骨和下方骨骼的变化。

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Our laboratory has developed a small animal model using Giant Flemish rabbits to examine chronic degradative changes in joint tissues following a blunt impact. Historically, we observe surface fissuring and decreases in the elastic modulus of retropatellar cartilage along with thickening of the underlying subchondral bone. Previous studies resulted in load insults that peaked in approximately 5ms, while loads that occur during automotive accidents or heavy exercise can produce longer rise times. The objective of the current study was to examine the influence of blunt impact loading rate using our established model. We hypothesized that the extent of fissuring and softening of retropatellar cartilage following impact would not be significantly different for a high (5ms to peak) versus low (50ms to peak) rate of loading experiment. Eight animals were impacted with a high rate of loading blunt impact, while ten animals were subjected to the same impact load at a low rate of loading. An additional eight animals served as a control population. All animals were sacrificed 12 months post-impact. The study yielded unexpected results for the first hypothesis. The high rate of loading experiments generated more surface fissuring of the retropatellar cartilage than the low rate of loading experiments. However, the degree of softening was similar for the two rates, which supported the second hypothesis. Furthermore, the study documented more thickening of bone underlying retropatellar cartilage following the high versus the low rate of loading experiments. The current study suggested that chronic injury mechanisms may be highly dependent on the rate of impact loading. These data could become extremely relevant in the development of high-velocity "safety" devices, such as knee air bags, that are needed to help position an unbelted occupant in an automobile crash.
机译:我们的实验室开发了一个小型动物模型,使用大佛兰芒兔检查钝性撞击后关节组织中的慢性降解变化。从历史上看,我们观察到了表面裂隙并降低了后ella软骨的弹性模量,同时下软骨下骨也变厚。先前的研究导致负载侮辱在大约5毫秒内达到峰值,而在汽车事故或剧烈运动期间发生的负载会产生更长的上升时间。本研究的目的是使用我们建立的模型来检验钝器冲击负荷率的影响。我们假设,在高(5ms到峰值)加载速率与低(50ms到峰值)加载速率的影响下,后ella软骨的裂变和软化程度不会有显着差异。八只动物受到高负荷的钝器撞击,而十只动物受到了低负荷的相同冲击负荷。另外八只动物作为对照种群。撞击后12个月处死所有动物。对于第一个假设,研究得出了出乎意料的结果。高负荷实验比低负荷实验产生更多的pat后软骨表面裂痕。但是,两种速率的软化程度相似,这支持了第二种假设。此外,该研究记录了高负荷实验与低负荷实验后,underlying骨后软骨的骨质增厚情况。当前的研究表明,慢性损伤机制可能高度依赖于冲击负荷率。这些数据可能会在开发高速“安全”设备(例如膝部安全气囊)时变得极为相关,这些设备需要帮助将无安全带的乘员放置在车祸中。

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