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2002 Volume No 4 -
pages 18-29
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Title: Novel aspects to the structure of rabbit articular
cartilage
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Authors: I. ap Gwynn, S. Wade, K. Ito and R.G. Richards
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Address: Institute of Biological Sciences, The University
of Wales, Aberystwyth, Wales SY23 3DA
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E-mail: iag@aber.ac.uk
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Key Words: Ultrastructure, rabbit, articular cartilage,
collagen, proteoglycans.
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Publication date: 10th December 2002
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Abstract: Applying cryo and modified chemical preparation
techniques, mainly for scanning electron microscopy, revealed
entirely new aspects to the structure of the radial zone of
rabbit tibial plateau articular cartilage. The aggrecan component
of the extracellular matrix was contained radially in columns,
each with a diameter of 1-3mm, by a tightly packed matrix
of collagen fibrils. The collagen fibrils were arranged radially,
some straight and others in an opposed spiral arrangement,
with regularly repeating patterns. This organization existed
in the regions surrounding the columns of chondrocytes, known
as chondrons. The load bearing property of the tissue was
explained by the directed flow and containment of the interstitial
fluid, modulated by the protein-carbohydrate complexes, along
these collagen bounded tubular structures. The reason why
such a structure has not been described previously may be
that it is not retained by aldehyde fixation followed by dehydration,
the method commonly used for tissue preparation for electron
microscopy.
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