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Biomechanical changes in articulation of the jaw joint due to aging

Age-related thinning of articular cartilage is supposed to increase susceptibility for osteoarthritic
changes in the temporomandibular joint. The present project will test the hypothesis that this process is
caused by an increased stiffening of the cartilage. This stiffening is considered to result in a reduction
of the possibilities for metabolic activity of the chondrocytes in the layer near the subchondral bone,
followed by a subsequent calcification of this area. This hypothesis will be tested (i) by experimental
analysis of propagation of solutes in the cartilaginous structures of the jaw joint during aging, and (ii) by quantification of the mechanical
changes in aging cartilage. (iii) Consequently, experimental testing of the artificial aging of cartilage will be performed to
examine the consequences of crosslinking increase in aging cartilage.

 

Date:7 Jul 2017 →  22 Oct 2018
Keywords:biomechanics, cartilage, diffusion, stiffness
Disciplines:Orthopaedics, Human movement and sports sciences, Rehabilitation sciences
Project type:PhD project