DocumentCode :
2066226
Title :
A study of the shape change of sheep chondrocytes with application of compression to cartilage
Author :
Wu, Ji Pu ; Kirk, Thomas B.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Mech. & Mater. Eng., Univ. of Western Australia, Crawley, WA, USA
fYear :
2001
fDate :
18-21 Nov. 2001
Firstpage :
95
Lastpage :
99
Abstract :
In the clinical field, osteoarthritis and most other forms of arthritis are associated with the functional breakdown of articular cartilage. Studies have shown that the mechanical forces exerted on articular cartilage can change its structure and composition, which results in a change in the biomechanical behaviour of the cartilage. Articular cartilage has a unique ultra-structure which provides it with exceptional biomechanical properties. Before the application of laser scanning confocal microscopy (LSCM), studies of the internal structure and mechanical behaviour of articular cartilage had to be carried out independently. Articular cartilage is a load-bearing tissue. To gain real understanding of its biomechanical behaviour, the tissue must be studied in relation to its biomechanical function. Based on the use of a fibre-optic laser scanning confocal microscope (FLSCM), which is slightly different from a traditional LSCM, a methodology has been developed to study the morphology of sheep chondrocytes while the articular cartilage is being compressed. With the characteristics of the FLSCM involved in this study, there is a potential to develop a clinical method for the diagnosis of early internal degeneration of articular cartilage.
Keywords :
biomechanics; bone; fibre lasers; laser applications in medicine; optical microscopy; veterinary medicine; arthritis; articular cartilage compression; biomechanical behaviour; cartilage composition; cartilage functional breakdown; cartilage ultra-structure; clinical diagnostic method; early internal degeneration; fibre-optic laser scanning confocal microscopy; load-bearing tissue; mechanical forces; osteoarthritis; shape change; sheep chondrocyte morphology; Arthritis; Australia; Biological materials; Biomedical optical imaging; Fiber lasers; Joints; Optical fibers; Optical microscopy; Osteoarthritis; Shape;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Intelligent Information Systems Conference, The Seventh Australian and New Zealand 2001
Print_ISBN :
1-74052-061-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ANZIIS.2001.974057
Filename :
974057
Link To Document :
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