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Preliminary characterisation of the surface of cartilage following exposure to saturated and unsaturated synthetic lipids

conference contribution
posted on 2020-02-03, 00:00 authored by KQ Yusuf, Prasad GudimetlaPrasad Gudimetla, Z Pawlak, A Oloyede
Articular cartilage is covered by a microscopic structure known as surface amorphous layer. This surface structure is often the first victim of attack during cartilage degeneration, thereby resulting in a gross impairment in cartilage function such as lubrication and load bearing. We hypothesize that incubation of degraded cartilage in solutions of different species of synthetic surface active phospholipids (saturated and unsaturated species) can remodel this lost surface structure. To test this hypothesis, the structural configuration of the surface of articular cartilage was studied and characterised with the lipid filled surface amorphous layer intact using the AFM. The results were then compared with those obtained following a systematic removal (delipidization) and replacement (relipidization) of this layer. Our results show that the unsaturated surfactant partially restored the lost surface amorphous layer while the saturated surfactant specie settled on the surface due to its poor solubility in aqueous solution.

History

Editor

Cowled CJL

Start Page

347

End Page

351

Number of Pages

5

Start Date

2011-02-07

Finish Date

2011-02-10

ISBN-10

0980582741

ISBN-13

9780980582741

Location

Brisbane, Australia

Publisher

Queensland University of Technology

Place of Publication

Brisbane, Qld.

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • No

External Author Affiliations

Queensland University of Technology

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Name of Conference

1st International Conference on Engineering, Designing and Developing the Built Environment for Sustainable Wellbeing

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