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Identification of an Ultrathin Osteochondral Interface Tissue with Specific Nanostructure at the Human Knee Joint

Authors :
Xiaozhao Wang
Junxin Lin
Zonghao Li
Yuanzhu Ma
Xianzhu Zhang
Qiulin He
Qin Wu
Yiyang Yan
Wei Wei
Xudong Yao
Chenglin Li
Wenyue Li
Shaofang Xie
Yejun Hu
Shufang Zhang
Yi Hong
Xu Li
Weiqiu Chen
Wangping Duan
Hongwei Ouyang
Source :
Nano letters. 22(6)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Cartilage adheres to subchondral bone via a specific osteochondral interface tissue where forces are transferred from soft cartilage to hard bone without conferring fatigue damage over a lifetime of load cycles. However, the fine structure and mechanical properties of the osteochondral interface tissue remain unclear. Here, we identified an ultrathin ∼20-30 μm graded calcified region with two-layered micronano structures of osteochondral interface tissue in the human knee joint, which exhibited characteristic biomolecular compositions and complex nanocrystals assembly. Results from finite element simulations revealed that within this region, an exponential increase of modulus (3 orders of magnitude) was conducive to force transmission. Nanoscale heterogeneity in the hydroxyapatite, coupled with enrichment of elastic-responsive protein-titin, which is usually present in muscle, endowed the osteochondral tissue with excellent mechanical properties. Collectively, these results provide novel insights into the potential design for high-performance interface materials for osteochondral interface regeneration.

Details

ISSN :
15306992
Volume :
22
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nano letters
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a93a6a0115e4794b6dd3e466d73166f7