Effects of Cryoprotectant on Thermal Expansion of Articular Cartilage during Freezing Process

Low-temperature fracture is often observed during the low-temperature preservation of articular cartilage. However,the biomechanical damaging mechanism of cryopreservation is still unclear. During freezing from 0 ℃ to -60 ℃,Thermol Mechanical Analysis (TMA) was used to investigate the effects of 4 k...

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Main Authors: Yu Huaxing, Li Daixi, Xu Yi, Liu Li, Zhai Zhen, Zhang Yan
Format: Article
Language:zho
Published: Journal of Refrigeration Magazines Agency Co., Ltd. 2014-01-01
Series:Zhileng xuebao
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Online Access:http://www.zhilengxuebao.com/thesisDetails#10.3969/j.issn.0253-4339.2014.04.113
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Summary:Low-temperature fracture is often observed during the low-temperature preservation of articular cartilage. However,the biomechanical damaging mechanism of cryopreservation is still unclear. During freezing from 0 ℃ to -60 ℃,Thermol Mechanical Analysis (TMA) was used to investigate the effects of 4 kinds of cryoprotecants with different concentrations. The results indicate that: (1) the cartilage produced a great thermal stress due to the extracellular thermal expansion during the cooling process;(2) when adding a higher concentration of ethanol and glycol,the faster the cooling rate,the greater thermal stress the articular cartilage will produce,and thus,slower cooling rate is more suitable for the cryopreservation of articular cartilage;(3) while adding 1, 2 - propylene and glycerin,there is an optimal cooling rate (30C/min) and it produces cartilage a minimal thermal stress. Moreover,cryoprotectants of higher methylation will contribute better protective effect to the thermal expansion among the 4 kinds of alcohols.
ISSN:0253-4339