Publication detail
In Situ Observation of Hyaluronan Molecular Weight Effectiveness within Articular Cartilage Lubrication
REBENDA, D. RANUŠA, M. ČÍPEK, P. TOROPITSYN, E. VRBKA, M.
English title
In Situ Observation of Hyaluronan Molecular Weight Effectiveness within Articular Cartilage Lubrication
Type
journal article in Web of Science
Language
en
Original abstract
Degradation of the articular cartilage (AC) structure due to osteoarthritis significantly influences its friction and lubrication mechanisms. Injection with exogenous hyaluronic acid (HA) is one of the ways to slow down the progress of these changes. The present paper aims to determine the effect of HA on the friction and lubrication processes of the synovial joint model. The main emphasis is placed on the effect of HA molecular weight (MW) on the coefficient of friction (COF) and the interactions between HA and other constituents of synovial fluid (SF). Frictional measurements between the AC surface and the glass were performed with simultaneous in situ observation of the contact zone by fluorescence microscopy. Using this methodology, a decrease in AC COF with an increase in the fluorescence intensity emitted from contact with HA was observed, while the phenomenon was found to be MW-dependent. These findings demonstrate that high-MW HA is more effective within a resumption of healthy AC lubrication due to a better adhesion to the AC surface.
English abstract
Degradation of the articular cartilage (AC) structure due to osteoarthritis significantly influences its friction and lubrication mechanisms. Injection with exogenous hyaluronic acid (HA) is one of the ways to slow down the progress of these changes. The present paper aims to determine the effect of HA on the friction and lubrication processes of the synovial joint model. The main emphasis is placed on the effect of HA molecular weight (MW) on the coefficient of friction (COF) and the interactions between HA and other constituents of synovial fluid (SF). Frictional measurements between the AC surface and the glass were performed with simultaneous in situ observation of the contact zone by fluorescence microscopy. Using this methodology, a decrease in AC COF with an increase in the fluorescence intensity emitted from contact with HA was observed, while the phenomenon was found to be MW-dependent. These findings demonstrate that high-MW HA is more effective within a resumption of healthy AC lubrication due to a better adhesion to the AC surface.
Keywords in English
articular cartilage; friction; lubrication; hyaluronic acid; viscosupplementation
Released
01.01.2023
Publisher
MDPI
Location
Basilej, Švýcarsko
ISSN
2075-4442
Volume
11
Number
1
Pages count
15
BIBTEX
@article{BUT182273,
author="David {Rebenda} and Matúš {Ranuša} and Pavel {Čípek} and Evgeniy {Toropitsyn} and Martin {Vrbka},
title="In Situ Observation of Hyaluronan Molecular Weight Effectiveness within Articular Cartilage Lubrication",
year="2023",
volume="11",
number="1",
month="January",
publisher="MDPI",
address="Basilej, Švýcarsko",
issn="2075-4442"
}