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FURMANN, D. NEČAS, D. REBENDA, D. ČÍPEK, P. VRBKA, M. KŘUPKA, I. HARTL, M.
Original Title
The effect of synovial fluid composition, speed and load on frictional behaviour of articular cartilage
Type
journal article in Web of Science
Language
English
Original Abstract
Articular cartilage ensures smooth motion of natural synovial joints operating at very low friction. However, number of patients suffering from joint diseases, usually associated with cartilage degradation, continuously increases. Therefore, an understanding of cartilage tribological behaviour is of great interest in order to minimize its degradation, preserving the reliable function of the joints. The aim of the present study is to provide a comprehensive comparison of frictional behaviour of articular cartilage, focusing on the effect of synovial fluid composition (i), speed (ii), and load (iii). The experiments were realized using pin-on-plate tribometer with reciprocating motion. The articular cartilage pin was loaded against smooth glass plate while the tests consisted of loading and unloading phases in order to enable cartilage rehydration. Various model fluids containing albumin, γ-globulin, hyaluronic acid, and phospholipids were prepared in two different concentrations simulating physiologic and osteoarthritic synovial fluid. Two different speeds, 5 mm/s and 10 mm/s were applied and the tests were carried out under 5 N and 10 N. It was found that protein based solutions exhibit nearly no difference in friction coefficient, independently of the concentration of the constituents. However, the behaviour is considerably changed when adding hyaluronic acid and phospholipids. Especially when interacting with γ-globulin, friction coefficient decreased substantially. In general, an important role of the interaction of fluid constituents was observed. On the other hand, a limited effect of speed was detected for most of the model fluids. Finally, it was shown that elevated load leads to lower friction which well corresponds to previous observations. Further study should concentrate on specific explored phenomena focusing on the detailed statistical evaluation.
Keywords
Biotribology; articular cartilage; coefficient of friction; tribological properties; synovial fluid
Authors
FURMANN, D.; NEČAS, D.; REBENDA, D.; ČÍPEK, P.; VRBKA, M.; KŘUPKA, I.; HARTL, M.
Released
15. 3. 2020
Publisher
MDPI
Location
Basilej, Švýcarsko
ISBN
1996-1944
Periodical
Materials
Year of study
13
Number
6
State
Swiss Confederation
Pages from
1
Pages to
16
Pages count
URL
https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/13/6/1334
Full text in the Digital Library
http://hdl.handle.net/11012/186580
BibTex
@article{BUT162725, author="FURMANN, D. and NEČAS, D. and REBENDA, D. and ČÍPEK, P. and VRBKA, M. and KŘUPKA, I. and HARTL, M.", title="The effect of synovial fluid composition, speed and load on frictional behaviour of articular cartilage", journal="Materials", year="2020", volume="13", number="6", pages="1--16", doi="10.3390/ma13061334", issn="1996-1944", url="https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/13/6/1334" }