Chondrocyte Deformations Under Mild Dynamic Loading Conditions

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Amin Komeili
Baaba Sekyiwaa Otoo
Ziad Abusara
Scott Sibole
Salvatore Federico
Walter Herzog
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[1] The University of Calgary,Human Performance Laboratory, Faculty of Kinesiology
[2] University of Guelph,School of Engineering
[3] Hamad Bin Khalifa University,Advanced Imaging and Histopathology Core, Qatar Biomedical Research Institute
[4] Qatar Foundation,Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering
[5] The University of Calgary,Biomechanics Laboratory, School of Sports
[6] Federal University of Santa Catarina,undefined
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Chondrocyte deformation; Dynamic loading condition; Volume change; Cartilage mechanics; Articular cartilage; Joints; Osteoarthritis;
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Dynamic deformation of chondrocytes are associated with cell mechanotransduction and thus may offer a new understanding of the mechanobiology of articular cartilage. Despite extensive research on chondrocyte deformations for static conditions, work for dynamic conditions remains rare. However, it is these dynamic conditions that articular cartilage in joints are exposed to everyday, and that seem to promote biological signaling in chondrocytes. Therefore, the objective of this study was to develop an experimental technique to determine the in situ deformations of chondrocytes when the cartilage is dynamically compressed. We hypothesized that dynamic deformations of chondrocytes vastly differ from those observed under steady-state static strain conditions. Real-time chondrocyte geometry was reconstructed at 10, 15, and 20% compression during ramp compressions with 20% ultimate strain, applied at a strain rate of 0.2% s−1, followed by stress relaxation. Dynamic compressive chondrocyte deformations were non-linear as a function of nominal strain, with large deformations in the early and small deformations in the late part of compression. Early compression (up to about 10%) was associated with chondrocyte volume loss, while late compression (> ~ 10%) was associated with cell deformation but minimal volume loss. Force continued to decrease for 5 min in the stress-relaxation phase, while chondrocyte shape/volume remained unaltered after the first minute of stress-relaxation.
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