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The Use of Biopolymers for Tissue EngineeringNelda Vazquez-Portalatin (7424441) 17 October 2019 (has links)
<p>Osteoarthritis (OA) is a degenerative joint disease characterized by cartilage damage and loss in the joints that affects approximately 27 million adults in the US. Tissue that is damaged by OA is a major health concern since cartilage tissue has a limited ability to self-repair due to the lack of vasculature in cartilage and low cell content. Tissue engineering efforts aim towards the development of cartilage repair strategies that mimic articular cartilage and are able to halt the progression of the disease as well as restore cartilage to its normal function.</p><p>This study harnesses the biological activity of collagen type II, present in articular cartilage, and the superior mechanical properties of collagen type I by characterizing gels made of collagen type I and II blends (1:0, 3:1, 1:1, 1:3, and 0:1). The collagen blend hydrogels were able to incorporate both types of collagen and retain chondroitin sulfate (CS) and hyaluronic acid (HA). Cryoscanning electron microscopy images showed that the 3:1 ratio of collagen type I to type II gels had a lower void space percentage (36.4%) than the 1:1 gels (46.5%) and the complex modulus was larger for the 3:1 gels (G*=5.0 Pa) compared to the 1:1 gels (G*=1.2 Pa). The 3:1 blend consistently formed gels with superior mechanical properties compared to the other blends and has the potential to be implemented as a scaffold for articular cartilage engineering.</p>
<p>Following the work done to characterize the collagen scaffolds, we studied whether an aggrecan mimic, CS-GAHb, composed of CS and HA binding peptides, GAH, and not its separate components, is able to prevent glycosaminoglycan (GAG) and collagen release when incorporated into chondrocyte-embedded collagen gels. Bovine chondrocytes were cultured and embedded in collagen type I scaffolds with CS, GAH, CS and GAH, or CS-GAHb molecules. Gels composed of 3:1 collagen type I and II with CS or CS-GAHb were also studied. The results obtained showed CS-GAHb is able to decrease GAG and collagen release and increase GAG retention in the gels. CS-GAHb also stimulated cytokine production during the initial days of scaffold culture. However, the addition of CS-GAHb into the chondrocyte-embedded collagen scaffolds did not affect ECM protein expression in the gels. The incorporation of collagen type II into the collagen type I scaffolds did not significantly affect GAG and cytokine production and ECM protein synthesis, but did increase collagen release. The results suggest the complex interaction between CS-GAHb, the chondrocytes, and the gel matrix make these scaffolds promising constructs for articular cartilage repair.</p>
<p>Finally, we used Dunkin Hartley guinea pigs, a commonly used animal model of osteoarthritis, to determine if high frequency ultrasound can ensure intra-articular injections of the aggrecan mimic are accurately positioned in the knee joint. A high-resolution small animal ultrasound system with a 40 MHz transducer was used for image-guided injections. We assessed our ability to visualize important anatomical landmarks, the needle, and anatomical changes due to the injection. From the ultrasound images, we were able to visualize clearly the movement of anatomical landmarks in 75% of the injections. The majority of these showed separation of the fat pad (67.1%), suggesting the injections were correctly delivered in the joint space. The results demonstrate this image-guided technique can be used to visualize the location of an intra-articular injection in the joints of guinea pigs and we are able to effectively inject the aggrecan mimic into knee joints.</p><p>All of the work presented here suggests that the addition of the aggrecan mimic to collagen I and collagen I and II scaffolds has shown that this type of construct could be useful for treating cartilage damage in the future.</p>
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A radiological and biochemical perspective on ageing and degeneration of the human thoracic intervertebral discTan, Celia I. C. January 2004 (has links)
Disc degenerative changes are directly or indirectly associated with spinal pain and disability. Literature revealed a high prevalence of disc degeneration in the thoracic region, however thoracic MRI degeneration trends and information on disc biochemical matrix constituents are limited for thoracic discs compared to lumbar and cervical discs. The objective of this thesis was to use MRI to investigate the prevalence of disc degenerative changes affecting the human thoracic spine, and to determine the factors affecting spinal disc biochemical matrix. A 3-point subjective MRI grading scale was used to grade the films. The feasibility of using archived formalin-fixed cadaver material was investigated to analyse collagen and elastin crosslinks. The prevalence of degenerative changes in human thoracic discs and vertebrae (T1 to T12) was determined retrospectively from an audit of 216 MRI cases, using sagittal T1- and T2-weighted MR images. In a subsequent series of ex-vivo studies, human thoracic discs and LF from 26 formalin-fixed and two fresh spines, involving all thoracic levels, were examined macroscopically to determine the degeneration status. Subsequently, disc and ligament tissues were analysed biochemically for collagen (pyridinoline and deoxypyridinoline) and elastin (desmosine and isodesmosine) crosslinks. These crosslinks were extracted from hydrolysed samples by cellulose partition chromatography, and analysed by reverse-phase HPLC. Collagen content was determined using its hydroxyproline content, and proteoglycan content was assayed using a modified DMB assay for chondroitin sulphate. Finally the MRI and macroscopic assessments of thoracic discs, were compared with the biochemical data from two fresh cadaver thoracic spines. The 3-point MRI grading scale had a high inter- (k = 0.57 to 0.78) and intra-rater (k = 0.71 to 0.87) reliability. There were no significant differences in the collagen and elastin content and extent of collagen crosslinks between formalin fixed and unfixed ligament and disc tissues, after 25 weeks of formalin fixation. From the in-vivo MRI series of investigations (n = 216 MRI films), the prevalence of thoracic disc degenerative and vertebral morphological changes revealed significant age, gender and spinal level trends (p < 0.05).Generally, males had a higher propensity for disc degeneration in contrast to females, especially older females, where the trend showed a higher prevalence of osteophytes and vertebral body changes. In particular, the mid and lower thoracic levels have a higher prevalence of degenerative changes, except for osteophytes and anterior vertebral wedging. With increased age, there was a concomitant increase in anterior wedging and bi-concavity and disc degenerative changes except for end-plates. The biochemical investigations on the ex-vivo series of formalin-fixed thoracic discs (n = 303) also revealed significant changes in the disc matrix due to degeneration status, age, gender and spinal regional factors. With increased age, normal disc matrices have significantly lower collagen content and extent of pyridinoline (p < 0.001). In contrast, the degenerated disc matrix revealed significantly higher collagen content and extent of deoxypyridinoline (p < 0.05). These findings suggest that an altered matrix existed in normal ageing discs, which render the disc prone to injury and degeneration over the life span. The higher collagen and deoxypyridinoline in degenerated disc matrices reflects an increase in chondrocyte synthesis, and is also a novel finding, suggesting that they may be used as markers of ageing and degeneration processes. The biochemical investigations on another series of ex-vivo spinal LF tissues (n = 364), revealed that this had a lower collagen and pyridinoline, but significantly higher elastin and deoxypyridinoline compared to spinal discs (p < 0.05). Elastin crosslinks however were difficult to detect in spinal discs, being present in negligible amounts in a few lumbar discs. The elastin crosslinks in the LF were not significantly affected by age, but were significantly higher in calcified, and female ligamentum tissues, and also in the lumbar region (p < 0.05). These MRI prevalence findings enhanced our knowledge of vertebral body and disc degeneration trends in the thoracic region and contributed to the interpretation of MR images for pathology in the human thoracic spine. Information on the associated collagenous and elastic changes in the disc and ligamentum matrices provide original data and insight on the pathogenesis of degeneration in the disc matrix from a biochemical perspective, highlighting gender, age and spinal level influences on the matrix tensile strength and cellular synthetic activities.
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Estudo das fibras constituintes da matriz extracelular e da expressão de metaloproteases durante o desenvolvimento do enfisema pulmonar induzido por elastase em camundongos / Study of the extracellular matrix constituent fibers and of the metaloproteases gene expression during development of elastase-induced pulmonary emphysema in miceFabíola Santos Zambon Robertoni 17 March 2015 (has links)
A doença pulmonar obstrutiva crônica (DPOC) é uma das principais causas de morbidade crônica e mortalidade em todo o mundo e tem como principal manifestação o enfisema pulmonar, caracterizado pelo contínuo e progressivo remodelamento dos componentes da matriz extracelular (MEC). De acordo com estudos experimentais e clínicos esse remodelamento pode ser atribuído à ação proteolítica das metaloproteases de matriz (MMPs), especialmente da MMP-12, sobre os componentes da MEC, sendo a elastina considerada, até recentemente, a principal fibra alvo da proteólise. Dessa forma, só recentemente tem sido esclarecida a importância de outros componentes da MEC e outras MMPs, como as colagenases, no remodelamento da MEC. Sendo assim, o objetivo deste trabalho foi analisar a progressão do remodelamento das fibras no parênquima pulmonar e a expressão gênica das MMPs no início do desenvolvimento do enfisema. Para isso camundongos C57BL/6 receberam instilação intranasal de elastase pancreática suína (PPE 0,667 UI / Grupos ELA: n=40) ou o mesmo tratamento com solução salina (NaCl 0,9% / Grupos controle SAL: n=40). Os animais foram anestesiados, eutanasiados e separados em sub-grupos iguais (n=8) de acordo com o tempo após a instilação de PPE (1, 3, 6 horas, 3 e 21 dias) para remoção dos seus pulmões. Foram medidos o intercepto linear médio (Lm) e as proporções do volume de colágeno tipo I e tipo III, elastina e fibrilina. A expressão gênica para metaloproteinases (MMP-1a, MMP-1b, MMP-8, MMP-12 e MMP-13) no parênquima pulmonar foi avaliada por RT-PCR em tempo real. Os resultados demonstraram que o Lm aumentou desde 3 horas após a instilação de PPE, atingindo os maiores aumentos no 3º e 21º dias, sugerindo uma progressão no alargamento alveolar. Em comparação com o grupo SAL, os grupos ELA apresentaram uma diminuição no colágeno tipo I (no 3º dia) e colágeno tipo III (a partir de 6 horas até 3 dias) em tempos posteriores ao aumento da expressão gênica para MMP-8 (a partir de 3 até 6 horas) e - 13 (a partir de 1 até 6 horas). Após 21 dias, o colágeno tipo III apresentou aumento e o colágeno tipo I retornou a valores semelhantes aos do seu respectivo grupo controle. A expressão gênica para MMP-12 aumentou nos grupos ELA em tempos anteriores (3 e 6 horas) aos que constatamos a redução na proporção de elastina no pulmão (3º dia), reforçando a importância já estabelecida da MMP-12 na quebra deste componente da MEC. A proporção de volume de elastina aumentou no grupo ELA em relação ao respectivo grupo SAL no 21º dia. Não houve aumento na expressão gênica da MMP-1b em nenhum momento e a MMP-1a não teve expressão mensurável em nenhum dos grupos. Não foram observadas diferenças entre os grupos experimentais na avaliação da fibrilina. Nossos resultados serão úteis para melhor elucidar as alterações dinâmicas nos componentes da MEC e a importância, não só da metaloelastase, mas também das colagenases em estágios iniciais do enfisema, fornecendo novas ferramentas para futuros estudos sobre possíveis alvos terapêuticos / Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a major cause of chronic morbidity and mortality worldwide and has as the major manifestation pulmonary emphysema in which the components of the extracellular matrix (ECM) are in a continuous process of remodeling. According to experimental and clinical studies that remodeling can be attributed to proteolytic action of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), particularly MMP-12, on the ECM components, with elastin being considered until recently, the primary target fiber of proteolysis. Therefore, only recently has been clarified the importance of other components of the ECM and other MMPs such as collagenases on ECM remodeling. Thus, the objective of this study was to analyze the progression of lung parenchymal fibers remodeling and the gene expression of MMPs in the early development of emphysema. For this C57BL/6 mice were given intranasal instillation of porcine pancreatic elastase (PPE 0,667 IU / ELA groups: n=40) or the same treatment with saline (0.9% NaCl / SAL Control groups: n=40). The animals were anesthetized and euthanized divided into equal sub-groups (n=8) according to time after PPE instillation (1, 3, 6 hours, 3 and 21 days) to remove their lungs. The mean linear intercept (Lm) and the volume proportions of type I and type III collagen, elastin and fibrillin were measured. Gene expression of metalloproteinases (MMP-1a, 1b-MMP, MMP-8, MMP-12 and MMP-13) in the lung parenchyma was evaluated by Real Time RT-PCR. The results demonstrated that the Lm has increased from 3 hours after PPE instillation, with the highest increases reached at 3rd and 21th day, suggesting a progression in the alveolar enlargement. Compared to SAL group, ELA group showed a decrease in type I collagen (3rd day) and collagen type III (from 6 hours to 3 days) on later times to the increase in MMP-8 gene expression (from 3 to 6 hours) and - 13 (from 1 to 6 hours). After 21 days, type III collagen showed an increase and collagen type I returned to values similar to those of their respective control group. Gene expression for MMP-12 increased on PPE groups in earlier times (3 and 6 hours) at which we detected reduction in elastin proportion in the lung (3rd day), reinforcing the importance already established of MMP-12 in the breakage of this ECM component. The elastin volume proportion increased in PPE group compared to respective SAL group at 21st day. There was no increase in MMP-1b gene expression at any time and MMP-1a shows no measurable expression in either group. There were no differences between the experimental groups in the evaluation of fibrillin. Our results will be useful to better elucidate the dynamic changes in ECM components and the importance not only of metalloelastase but also of collagenases in the early stages of emphysema, providing new tools for future studies of potential therapeutic targets
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Prevalência de escoliose em pacientes com síndrome de Williams-Beuren / Prevalence of scoliosis in patients with the Williams-Beuren syndromeMarcelo Loquette Damasceno 16 July 2013 (has links)
Introdução: A síndrome de Williams-Beuren (SWB) consiste de uma deleção no cromossomo 7q11.23, região responsável pela codificação de 28 genes, estando o gene codificador da elastina situado aproximadamente no ponto médio dos extremos da deleção; a mutação no gene da elastina leva a alterações fenotípicas no paciente, com prejuízo do desenvolvimento neuropsicomotor de graus variados, fáscies características, anormalidades cardiovasculares, hipercalcemia, disfunções urológicas e osteoarticulares. O presente estudo avaliou a prevalência de escoliose em pacientes com diagnóstico de SWB, bem como sua relação com o padrão das curvas nos portadores de escoliose. Métodos: Foram incluídos 41 pacientes com diagnóstico de SWB através da realização de anamnese, exame físico e investigação radiográfica, sendo 25 do sexo masculino. Realizou-se a interpretação das radiografias e obtenção do ângulo de Cobb. Resultados: Observou-se que 14 pacientes eram portadores de escoliose, sendo 10 do sexo masculino. O padrão da deformidade apresentou-se, nos pacientes mais jovens, através de curvas simples e flexíveis, e, apesar de adultos apresentarem ocorrência de duplas curvas e triplas curvas, a análise estatística não evidenciou relação entre escoliose e idade ou sexo dos pacientes. Conclusões: O estudo evidenciou prevalência de escoliose em portadores de SWB: 34,1%; entretanto, as variáveis idade e sexo não apresentaram relação com a ocorrência de escoliose, assim como a gravidade das curvas apresentadas / Introduction: Williams-Beuren syndrome (WBS) consists of a chromosome 7q11.23 deletion in the region responsible for encoding 28 genes, with the elastin encoding gene situated approximately at the midpoint of the extremes of deletion; mutation of the elastin gene leads to phenotypic changes in patients with neurodevelopment impairment of varying degrees, characteristic facies, cardiovascular abnormalities, hypercalcemia, and urological and bone and joint dysfunctions. This study assessed the prevalence of scoliosis in patients with WBS, and the relationship with the pattern of scoliotic curves. Methods: A total of 41 patients diagnosed with SWB were included in the study, 25 males, through anamnesis, physical examination and radiographic investigation. Radiographic imaging was interpreted and the Cobb angle was calculated. Results: It was observed that 14 patients had scoliosis, and 10 of them were male. The pattern of the deformity in younger patients was of flexible and simple curves, and although adults presented double and triple curves, statistical analysis showed no relationship between scoliosis and age or sex. Conclusion: The study revealed a prevalence of scoliosis in patients with SWB of 34.1%; however, the variables age and sex had were not significantly associated with scoliosis, nor with the severity of the curves
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Avaliação histomorfométrica da pele da região abdominal de pacientes com obesidade mórbida antes e após perda acentuada de peso pós-cirurgia bariátrica / Skin changes due to massive weight-loss: analysis of collagen and elastic fibersRodrigo Itocazo Rocha 30 November 2016 (has links)
Pacientes submetidos ao tratamento cirúrgico da obesidade mórbida apresentam perda ponderal acentuada e dismorfismo corporal e, com frequência, solicitam cirurgias plásticas visando um contorno corporal mais adequado. Os resultados dessas cirurgias plásticas são, em parte, limitados pela qualidade da pele resultante do grande emagrecimento. O presente estudo observacional teve como objetivo comparar fragmentos de pele da região epigástrica de 20 pacientes após perda ponderal acentuada consequente à cirurgia bariátrica com 20 pacientes portadores de obesidade mórbida, no sentido de analisar as alterações estruturais da pele como consequência do emagrecimento. A análise histomorfométrica foi realizada sobre o sistema colagênico através da metodologia Picrossírius/luz polarizada, e sobre o sistema elástico através da metodologia resorcinafucsina de Weigert. Foram observados, a redução das fibras colagênicas grossas (p=0,048); o aumento das fibras colagênicas finas (p=0,0085); e o aumento da densidade das fibras elásticas (p=0,0000009033) no grupo de pacientes emagrecidas. Não houve diferença entre os grupos quanto à média de idades (p=0,917) e quantidade total de fibras colágenas (p=0,3619). Os resultados evidenciaram as alterações estruturais da derme decorrentes do emagrecimento acentuado, demonstradas por meio do remodelamento colagênico, com a consequente redução das fibras espessas, organizadas, estruturadas e direcionadas em prol do aumento de fibras finas, desalinhadas e frouxamente dispostas, isso em associação ao aumento da elasticidade da pele. Isto explica cientificamente a já estabelecida percepção clínica das alterações cutâneas dos pacientes emagrecidos após cirurgias bariátricas, apresentando menor resistência e maior flacidez, quando comparadas ao período anterior ao emagrecimento / Post-bariatric patients develop body contour deformities and need plastic surgery procedures for reduction of excess skin and subcutaneous tissue. The results of these contouring procedures are typically limited by the poor quality of the skin. This observational study compared the epigastric skin of 20 post-bariatric with massive weight loss women with 20 women with morbid obesity through histomorphometric analysis of collagen fibers (picrosiriuspolarization) and elastic fibers (Weigert\'s resorcin-fuchsin). A reduction of thick collagen fibers (p=0.048), increase of thin collagen fibers (p=0.0085) and increase of the density of elastic fibers (p=0.0000009) were observed in the group of post-bariatric patients. There was no difference between the groups for mean age (p=0.917) and the total amount of collagen fibers (p=0.3619). These results represent structural changes in the dermis due to the massive weight loss once it demonstrates collagen modifications with reduction of thickness, organized and structured fibers, increase of thin, misaligned and disarranged fibers, and augmentation of the density of elastic fibers. This brings the scientific explanation for the established clinical perception that the skins of post-bariatric patients are less resistant and with more laxity when compared with what they were before the bariatric surgery
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Análise morfométrica de neurônios de gânglios simpáticos torácicos de pacientes com e sem hiperidrose primária palmar / Morphometric analysis of thoracic sympathetic ganglion neurons of patients with and without primary palmar hyperhidrosisFlavio Roberto Garbelini de Oliveira 12 December 2013 (has links)
Introdução: A hiperidrose primária consiste em uma sudorese excessiva em regiões limitadas do corpo. A simpatectomia torácica videotoracoscópica é um dos tratamentos propostos para a hiperidrose primária palmar, aliando alto sucesso terapêutico com baixo risco. A fisiopatologia da hiperidrose primária ainda não está totalmente esclarecida. Objetivos: Analisar as características morfométricas dos gânglios simpáticos torácicos (G3), removidos cirurgicamente de pacientes portadores de hiperidrose palmar. Como controle foram utilizados os gânglios simpáticos, removidos no mesmo nível (G3), de pacientes doadores de órgãos por morte encefálica, sabidamente sem hiperidrose. Foram estudadas a estereologia e a apoptose celular e as fibras do sistema colágeno /elastina da matriz extracelular. Métodos: Estudo transversal, no qual foram incluídos 40 gânglios simpáticos torácicos (G3) removidos do hemitórax esquerdo, provenientes de pacientes com hiperidrose palmar (Grupo I), submetidos à simpatectomia videotoracoscópica, e 14 gânglios simpáticos de pacientes controle sabidamente sem hiperidrose (Grupo II), removidos por esternotomia mediana. Resultados: Em relação ao sexo, a proporção de mulheres e homens foi de 30:10, no Grupo I, e 7:7 no Grupo II, com p = 0,103. A idade no Grupo I, variou de 10 a 42 anos, com uma média de 23,73 (+ 7,51) e no Grupo II variou de 17 a 68 anos, com uma média de 37,57 (+ 16,65) , apresentando um p = 0,009. A média das células ganglionares nos pacientes do Grupo I foi de 14,25 (+ 3,81) e no Grupo II foi de 10,65 (+ 4,93) com p = 0,007. A média das células ganglionares coradas pela caspase (apoptose) no Grupo I foi de 2,37 (+ 0,79) e no Grupo II foi de 0,77 (+ 0,28) com p < 0,001. A mediana da área de colágeno corada pelo Picrosírius no Grupo I foi de 0,80 IQ (0,08-1,87) e no Grupo II foi de 2,36 IQ (0,49-5,98) com p = 0,061. Conclusões: Os pacientes portadores de hiperidrose primária palmar apresentam um maior número de células ganglionares no gânglio simpático, em relação aos do grupo controle. Há um número maior de células ganglionares simpáticas em apoptose na hiperidrose. Os pacientes portadores de hiperidrose apresentam menos colágeno no gânglio simpático / Introduction: Primary hyperhidrosis consists of excessive sweating in small areas of the body. The video-assisted thoracic sympathectomy is one of the suggested treatments for primary palmar hyperhidrosis, which combines high therapeutic success with low risk. The pathophysiology of primary hyperhidrosis is not fully understood yet. Objectives: Analyzing the morphometric characteristics of the thoracic sympathetic ganglion (G3) surgically removed from patients with palmar hyperhidrosis. The sympathetic ganglion removed at the same level (G3) from patients who are organ donors after brain death and who did not have hyperhidrosis were used as control. Stereology and cellular apoptosis, as well as the fibers of the collagen/elastin system of the extracellular matrix were subjected to scrutiny. Methods: Cross-sectional study, which included 40 thoracic sympathetic ganglion (G3) removed from the left hemithorax of patients who have palmar hyperhidrosis (Group I) and underwent video-assisted thoracoscopic sympathectomy, and also 14 sympathetic ganglion from control patients who did not have hyperhidrosis (Group II), which were removed with median sternotomy. Results: In regards to gender , the proportion of women to men was 30:10 in Group I and 7:7 in Group II, with p = 0.103. The age Group I ranged from 10 to 42 years, with an average of 23.73 (+ 7.51) years and in Group II, from to 17 to 68 years, with an average of 37.57 (+ 16.65) years, with p = 0.009. The average of ganglion cells in Group I was 14.25 (+ 3.81) and in Group II, 10.65 (+ 4.93) with p = 0.007. The average ganglion cells stained by Caspase (apoptosis) in Group I was 2.37 (+0.79) and in Group II, 0.77 (+ 0.28) with p = 0.001. The median collagen area by Picrosirius in Group I was 0.80 IQ (0.08-1.87) and in Group II, 2.36 IQ (0.49-5.98) with p = 0.061. Conclusions: Patients with primary palmar hyperhidrosis have an increased number of ganglion cells in the sympathetic ganglion in comparison to the control group. There are a higher number of sympathetic ganglion cells in apoptosis in hyperhidrosis. Patients with hyperhidrosis have less collagen in sympathetic ganglion
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Caractérisation mécanique et microstructurale du comportement à rupture de la capsule de Glisson pour la prédiction du risque de lésions des tissus hépatiques humains / Mechanical and microstructural characterization of Glisson's capsule behavior up to failure, for the prediction of human hepatic tissues injury riskJayyosi, Charles 05 November 2015 (has links)
Les modèles numériques personnalisables d'organes du corps humain offrent un formidable potentiel pour évaluer le risque lésionnel dans les domaines de la sécurité des transports, du médical ou du sport. Suivant les applications, différents niveaux de détails peuvent être nécessaires. En particulier, lorsque le comportement mécanique des tissus biologiques doit être finement reproduit, les modèles de comportement doivent intégrer des considérations sur la structure du tissu, et simuler les mécanismes suivant lesquels il réagit à un chargement mécanique. Le travail de thèse présenté ici s'est focalisé sur la capsule de foie, notamment sur ses propriétés microstructurales et mécaniques, afin d'identifier les hypothèses importantes à intégrer dans la construction d'un modèle constitutif de tissu fibreux basé sur la microstructure. La méthodologie expérimentale a été mise en place afin de caractériser le comportement mécanique de ce tissu, en lien avec l'organisation de sa microstructure. Des essais de traction uniaxiale et de gonflement sous microscope confocal biphotonique ont été développés, pour observer l'évolution de la microstructure sous chargement. Des déformations macroscopiques ont été mesurées, et une méthode de mesure de champs de déformations locaux a été développée pour quantifier l'état de déformation du réseau de fibres. La réorganisation du réseau de fibre de collagène a également été quantifiée. L'analyse des liens existant entre les grandeurs mesurées à l'échelle macroscopique et ces phénomènes microscopiques est proposée, pour préciser les hypothèses à adopter dans les modèles permettant de passer de l'échelle des fibres au comportement global du tissu / Customized human body models offer a great potential to assess the injury risks in the fields of transport safety, surgery or sport. Various detail levels can then be needed, according to the targeted application. In particular, when the mechanical behavior of biological tissues needs to be accurately reproduced, numerical models have to include information about the structure of the tissue, and model the mechanisms of the response to mechanical loading. The work presented here focuses on the microstructural and mechanical characterization of the human liver capsule, in order to identify the important hypotheses that need to be included in a fibrous tissue constitutive model, based on microstructure. Thus, an experimental methodology has been developed to identify the mechanical behavior of this particular tissue, related with its microstructural organization. Uniaxial tensile tests, as well as bulge tests under a multiphoton confocal microscope have been performed, to observe the microstructure evolution during loading. Macroscopic strain has been assessed, and a method to measure local strain fields has been developed, to quantify the strain state of the fibrous network. The reorganization of the collagen fibers network has also been quantified. An analysis of the links between the measured macroscopic parameters and the microscopic phenomena is given. Therefore, the hypotheses that need to be included in constitutive models are highlighted, with particular consideration given to the affine transformation hypothesis which allows to link the fibers behavior to the global response of the tissue
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Elasticity induced instabilitiesManish Kumar (9575750) 27 April 2022 (has links)
<p>The present dissertation focuses on two themes: (i) elastic instability of flow and (ii) elastic instability of microscopic filaments.</p>
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<p>(ii) The interaction between flow and elastic filaments plays an important role in sperm and bacterial motility and cell division. The sperm cells of many organisms use long elastic flagellum to propel themselves and also face complex flows and boundaries during their search for egg cells. Strong flows have the potential to mechanically inhibit flagellar motility through elastohydrodynamic interactions. We explore the effects of an extensional flow on the buckling dynamics of sperm flagella through detailed numerical simulations and microfluidic experiments. Compressional fluid forces lead to rich buckling dynamics of the sperm flagellum beyond a critical dimensionless sperm number, which represents the ratio of viscous force to elastic force. Shear flows navigate the sperm cells in complex geometries and flows. We have also studied the effect of flow strength and flagellar elastic deformation on the sperm trajectory in simple shear and Poiseuille flows.</p>
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Study of Elastin-Like Polypeptides Grafted on Electrode SurfacesPramounmat, Nuttanit 23 May 2022 (has links)
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