Title of article :
Chemical composition of the infrapatellar fat pad of swine
Author/Authors :
Takuo Nakano، نويسنده , , Yan Wen Wang، نويسنده , , Lech Ozimek and Jeong S. Sim، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
The porcine infrapatellar fat pad is a structure composed of adipocytes and adipose connective tissues. Limited
information is available concerning its chemical composition. Samples of the fat pad collected from young hogs
were dissected into two portions: a relatively hard core of the pad with cushioning properties (inner tissue), and a
soft adipose tissue surrounding the core (outer tissue). The inner tissue contained less moisture and nitrogen than
did the outer tissue. The yield of dry-delipidated tissue was also lower in the inner tissue, indicating a higher content
of lipid in this tissue. Fatty acid analysis showed that the proportions of C18: 1, C16: 1 and C18: 2n-6 are higher, and
the proportion of C16: 0 is lower in the inner than in the outer tissue. Collagen is the major protein, with relatively
small amounts of glycosaminoglycans in both tissues. The content of hyaluronic acid relative to sulphated
galactosaminoglycan was lower in the inner than in the outer tissue. The electrophoresis pattern of sulphated
galactosaminoglycan was also different between the two tissues. These results suggest that chemical composition
varies between adipose tissues with different biomechanical function.
Keywords :
adipose connective tissue , Hyaluronic acid , sulphated galactosaminoglycan.
Journal title :
Journal of Anatomy Wily
Journal title :
Journal of Anatomy Wily