Movatterモバイル変換


[0]ホーム

URL:


Skip to main content

Thank you for visiting nature.com. You are using a browser version with limited support for CSS. To obtain the best experience, we recommend you use a more up to date browser (or turn off compatibility mode in Internet Explorer). In the meantime, to ensure continued support, we are displaying the site without styles and JavaScript.

Advertisement

Nature
  • Letter
  • Published:

Balance between swelling pressure and collagen tension in normal and degenerate cartilage

Naturevolume 260pages808–809 (1976)Cite this article

Abstract

ARTICULAR cartilage contains a high concentration of acid glycosaminoglycans (GAG), reaching 6% by wet weight and associated with fixed charge densities up to 0.2 mEq g−1. This leads to considerable swelling pressure within cartilage, due to, first, the strongly non-ideal osmotic pressure, characteristic of polymer solutions, which increases sharply with concentration and, second, the ionic contribution, in accordance with the Gibbs-Donnan equilibrium. Ogston and Wells1–3 have estimated the values of these two components and I have calculated them from my experimental data on cartilage4,5. The two components of swelling pressure are approximately of the same order of magnitude and can reach values as high as 1.7kgcm−2 (refs 4 and 5). Since normal cartilage does not swell in solution, even when it is removed from the joint and cut into thin (250 µm) slices (lowest curve, Fig. 1), this implies that its high swelling pressure must be counteracted by considerable elastic forces within the collagen fibre network. It has been known for some time that the concentration of GAG gradually increases from the articular surface to the deep zone (for example, refs 6 and 7). A typical variation of total GAG content with depth, measured as fixed charge density, is shown in Table 1. I now suggest that this particular profile is adapted to the physiological function and mechanical properties of cartilage.

This is a preview of subscription content,access via your institution

Access options

Access through your institution

Subscription info for Japanese customers

We have a dedicated website for our Japanese customers. Please go tonatureasia.com to subscribe to this journal.

Buy this article

  • Purchase on SpringerLink
  • Instant access to full article PDF

Prices may be subject to local taxes which are calculated during checkout

Similar content being viewed by others

References

  1. Ogston, A. G., inChemistry and Molecular Biology of the Intercellular Matrix, (edit. by Balazs, E. A.), 1231–1240 (Academic, New York, 1970).

    Google Scholar 

  2. Ogston, A. G., and Wells, J. D.,Biochem. J.,128, 685–690 (1972).

    Article CAS  Google Scholar 

  3. Wells, J. D.,Proc. R. Soc.,B183, 399–419 (1973).

    ADS CAS  Google Scholar 

  4. Maroudas, A., inAdult Articular Cartilage (edit. by Freeman, M. A. R.), 131–170 (Pitman Medical, London, 1973).

    Google Scholar 

  5. Maroudas, A.,Biorheology,12, 233–248 (1975).

    Article CAS  Google Scholar 

  6. Stockwell, A., and Scott, J. E.,Nature,215, 1376–1377 (1967).

    Article ADS CAS  Google Scholar 

  7. Maroudas, A., Muir, H., and Wingham, J.,Biochim. biophys. Acta,177, 492–500 (1969).

    Article CAS  Google Scholar 

  8. Maroudas, A.,Biophys. J.,8, 575–596 (1968).

    Article ADS CAS  Google Scholar 

  9. Bollet, A. J., and Nance, J. L.,J. clin. Invest.,45, 1170–1177 (1966).

    Article CAS  Google Scholar 

  10. Hjertquist, S. O., and Lemperg, R. C.,Calc. Tissue Res.,10, 223–237 (1972).

    Article CAS  Google Scholar 

  11. Maroudas, A., Evans, H., and Almeida, L.,Ann. rheum. Dis.,32, 1–9 (1973).

    Article CAS  Google Scholar 

  12. Ficat, C., and Maroudas, A.,Ann. rheum. Dis.,34, 515–519 (1975).

    Article CAS  Google Scholar 

  13. Zarins, A., and Mankin, H. J.,J. Bone Jt Surg.,56A 860 (1974).

    Google Scholar 

  14. Ali, S. Y., and Bayliss, M. T., inNormal and Osteoarthritic Articular Cartilage (edit. by Ali, S. Y., Elves, M. W., and Leabeck, D. H.), 189–203 (Institute of Orthopaedics, London, 1974).

    Google Scholar 

  15. Freeman, M. A. R., and Meachim, G., inAdult Articular Cartilage (edit. by Freeman, M. A . R.), 287–329 (Pitman Medical, London, 1973).

    Google Scholar 

  16. McDevitt, C. A., and Muir, H.,J. Bone Jt Surg.,58B, 94–101 (1976).

    Article CAS  Google Scholar 

  17. Maroudas, A.,Connective Tissue Res.,1, 153–162 (1972).

    Article CAS  Google Scholar 

  18. Katchalsky, A., Cooper, R. E., Upadhyay, J., and Wasserman, A.,J. chem. Soc., 5198–5204 (1961).

  19. Wells, J. D.,Biopolymers.,12, 223–228 (1973).

    Article CAS  Google Scholar 

  20. Manning, G. S.,J. chem. Phys.,51, 924–933 (1969).

    Article ADS CAS  Google Scholar 

Download references

Author information

Authors and Affiliations

  1. Imperial College of Science and Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Exhibition Road, London, SW7 2BX, UK

    A. MAROUDAS

Authors
  1. A. MAROUDAS

    You can also search for this author inPubMed Google Scholar

Rights and permissions

About this article

Cite this article

MAROUDAS, A. Balance between swelling pressure and collagen tension in normal and degenerate cartilage.Nature260, 808–809 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1038/260808a0

Download citation

Access through your institution
Buy or subscribe

Advertisement

Search

Advanced search

Quick links

Nature Briefing

Sign up for theNature Briefing newsletter — what matters in science, free to your inbox daily.

Get the most important science stories of the day, free in your inbox.Sign up for Nature Briefing

[8]ページ先頭

©2009-2025 Movatter.jp