Mechanobiological model for simulation of injured cartilage degradation via pro-inflammatory cytokines and mechanical stimulus
Fig 3
Previous experimental findings.
A) In vitro experiments with exogenous pro-inflammatory cytokine interleukin-1 (IL-1) challenge (10 ng/ml in culture medium) show marked matrix degradation near the sample surface and edges [40]. B) In vitro experiments with injurious loading (50% at rate 100%/s) following a dynamic loading period (15% strain amplitude, haversine waveform, 1 Hz, 1h on and 5h off cycles) in unconfined compression show lower optical density (~lower fixed charge density, FCD) especially near lesions. The numbers [%] show the average localized FCD loss compared to the day when cartilage was mechanically injured. Biomechanical degradation images modified with permission from Orozco et al. [49].