Aggrecan Nanoscale Solid Fluid Interactions Are a Primary Determinant of Cartilage Dynamic Mechanical Properties

作者:Nia Hadi Tavakoli; Han Lin; Bozchalooi Iman Soltani; Roughley Peter; Youcef Toumi Kamal; Grodzinsky Alan J*; Ortiz Christine
来源:ACS Nano, 2015, 9(3): 2614-2625.
DOI:10.1021/nn5062707

摘要

Poroelastic interactions between interstitial fluid and the extracellular matrix of connective tissues are critical to biological and pathophysiological functions involving,solute-transport, energy dissipation, self-stiffening and lubrication. However, the molecular origins of poroelasticity at the nanoscale are largely unknown.,Here, the brod-spectrum dynamic nanomechanical behavior of cartilage aggrecan monolayer is revealed for the first time, including the equilibrium and instantaneous moduli and the peak in the phase angle Of the complex modulus. By performing a length scale study and comparing the experimental results to theoretical predictions, we confirm that the mechanism underlying the observed dynamic nanomechanics is due to solid fluid interactions (poroelasticity) at the molecular scale. Utilizing finite element Modeling, the molecular-scale hydraulic permeability of the aggrecan assembly was quantified (k(aggrecan) = (4.8 +/- 2.8) x 10(-15) m(4)/N.s) and found to be similar to the nanoscale hydraulic permeability of intact normal cartilage tissue but much lower than that of early diseased tissue. The mechanisms underlying aggrecan poroelasticity were further investigated by altering electrostatic interactions between,the molecule's constituent glycosaminoglycan chains: electrostatic interactions dominated steric interactions in-governing molecular behavior. While the:hydraulic permeability of aggrecan layers does not change across species and age, aggrecan from adult human cartilage is stiffer than the aggrecan from newborn human tissue.

  • 出版日期2015-3