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ASME 2007 Summer Bioengineering Conference | 2007

3D Finite Strains in Bovine Annulus Fibrosus Tissue

Jmrj Jacques Huyghe; Cjm Corinne Talen-Jongeneelen; F Famke Kraaijeveld; Y Yvonne Schröder

Intervertebral disc tissue consists of a fluid-filled extra-cellular matrix, in which living cells are sparsely dispersed. The mechanical function is highly dependent on the composition of the extra-cellular matrix, which primary consists of collagen fibrils and negatively charged proteoglycans. Due to the fixed charges of the proteoglycans (PG’s), the cation concentration inside the tissue is higher than physiological. This excess of ion particles leads to an osmotic pressure difference, which causes swelling of the tissue [1]. Because the intervertebral disc is gripped between two vertebrae, the swelling is constrained in vivo, resulting in a intradiscal pressure of 0.1 to 0.2 MPa in supine position. It has been shown that the osmotic pressure inside cartilaginous tissues is much higher than would be expected based on its FCD [2]. This is because part of the water in the tissue is absorbed by the collagen fibers. The proteoglycan molecules, because of their large size, are excluded from this intra-fibrillar space. This means that their effective concentrations are much higher in the extra-fibrillar space than if they were distributed uniformly throughout the entire matrix. Hence, the effective fixed charge density is higher than if computed from total tissue water content. A recent study demonstrates that intrafibrillar water increases osmolarity within the annulus fibrosus substantially [3]. On the other hand, Wognum et al. [4] showed by means of a physical and a numerical model of the disc that high osmolarity within the disc has a protective effect against crack propagation within the disc. Hence, the decrease in osmolarity associated with degeneration may be an explanation of (1) the growing number of cracks observed in the degenerating disc as well as (2) the poor correlation between external loading and crack propagation [5]. The purpose of the present study is to test the hypothesis of Wognum et al. [4] through direct observation of the deformation of annulus fibrosus tissue around discontinuities within its collagen network.Copyright


The Visual Computer | 2004

Bioengineering : the future of poromechanics ?

Jmrj Jacques Huyghe; Y Yvonne Schröder; Fpt Frank Baaijens


Archive | 2009

Predicting degenerated disc behavior by changing the biochemical content

Vmp Veronique Barthelemy; Y Yvonne Schröder; Keita Ito; Jmrj Jacques Huyghe


Allergy | 2009

Synergy between geo- and biomechanics

Jmrj Jacques Huyghe; F Famke Kraaijeveld; van den Pr Peter Broek; F Francesco Pizzocolo; Y Yvonne Schröder


Archive | 2007

Evaluation of a biochemical/biophysical intervertebral disc model

Y Yvonne Schröder; Jmrj Jacques Huyghe; van René René Donkelaar; Keita Ito


Archive | 2007

Failure in cartilaginous tissues

Jmrj Jacques Huyghe; Cjm Corinne Talen-Jongeneelen; Y Yvonne Schröder; F Famke Kraaijeveld; de R René Borst; Fpt Frank Baaijens


Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology | 2006

Is disc pressure and osmolarity affected by intrafibrillar fluid exchange

Y Yvonne Schröder; Sarit Sivan; W. Wilson; Jmrj Jacques Huyghe; Alice Maroudas; Fpt Frank Baaijens


Orthopaedic Proceedings | 2006

WHY IS DISC DAMAGE SO POORLY RELATED TO MECHANICAL LOAD

Jmrj Jacques Huyghe; S Wognum; Y Yvonne Schröder; W. Wilson; Fpt Frank Baaijens


Journal of Biomechanics | 2006

Characterisation of intervertebral disc tissue and its substitutes

Jmrj Jacques Huyghe; Rw Reinder Roos; R Rob Petterson; Y Yvonne Schröder; Cjm Corinne Talen-Jongeneelen; Leo L Pel; Hp Henk Huinink


Archive | 2005

Comparison of experimental and numerical stress profiles in disc show similar stress peaks; why?

Y Yvonne Schröder; W. Wilson; Jmrj Jacques Huyghe; Frank Frank Baaijens

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Jmrj Jacques Huyghe

Eindhoven University of Technology

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Fpt Frank Baaijens

Eindhoven University of Technology

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W. Wilson

Eindhoven University of Technology

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Cjm Corinne Talen-Jongeneelen

Eindhoven University of Technology

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F Famke Kraaijeveld

Eindhoven University of Technology

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Frank Frank Baaijens

Eindhoven University of Technology

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Keita Ito

Eindhoven University of Technology

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Rw Reinder Roos

Eindhoven University of Technology

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F Francesco Pizzocolo

Eindhoven University of Technology

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Hp Henk Huinink

Eindhoven University of Technology

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