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  • The Influence of Articular Cartilage Thickness Reduction on Meniscus Biomechanics

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    - PLOS ONE - Year 2016

    Objective Evaluation of the biomechanical interaction between meniscus and cartilage in medial compartment knee osteoarthritis. Methods The finite element method was used to simulate knee joint contact mechanics. Three knee models were created on the basis of knee geometry from the Open Knee project. We reduced the thickness of medial cartilages in the intact knee model by approximately 50% to obtain a medial knee osteoarthritis...

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  • Anomalous Behavior of Hyaluronan Crosslinking Due to the Presence of Excess Phospholipids in the Articular Cartilage System of Osteoarthritis

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    • P. Bełdowski
    • P. Weber
    • T. Andrysiak
    • W. Auge
    • D. Ledziński
    • T. DeLeon
    • A. Gadomski

    - INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES - Year 2017

    Lubrication of articular cartilage is a complex multiscale phenomenon in synovial joint organ systems. In these systems, synovial fluid properties result from synergistic interactions between a variety of molecular constituent. Two molecular classes in particular are of importance in understanding lubrication mechanisms: hyaluronic acid and phospholipids. The purpose of this study is to evaluate interactions between hyaluronic acid...

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  • Fractional Calculus Evaluation of Hyaluronic Acid Crosslinking in a Nanoscopic Part of Articular Cartilage Model System

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    • P. Bełdowski
    • P. Weber
    • T. De Leon
    • W. K. Auge
    • A. Gadomski

    - Year 2018

    This work presents a study of the mechanism of physical crosslinking of hyaluronic acid in the presence of common phospholipids in synovial joint organ systems. Molecular dynamic simulations have been executed to understand the formation of hyaluronan networks at various phospholipid concentrations. The results of the simulations suggest that the mechanisms exhibit subdiffusion characteristics. Transportation quantities derive...

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  • Biomechanics of the medial meniscus in the osteoarthritic knee joint

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    - PeerJ - Year 2021

    Background. Increased mechanical loading and pathological response of joint tissue to the abnormal mechanical stress can cause degradation of cartilage characteristic of knee osteoarthritis (OA). Despite osteoarthritis is risk factor for the development of meniscal lesions the mechanism of degenerative meniscal lesions is still unclear. Therefore, the aim of the study is to investigate the influence of medial compartment knee OA...

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  • Hyaluronan-Chondroitin Sulfate Anomalous Crosslinking Due to Temperature Changes

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    • T. Andrysiak
    • P. Bełdowski
    • J. Siódmiak
    • P. Weber
    • D. Ledziński

    - Polymers - Year 2018

    Glycosaminoglycans are a wide class of biopolymers showing great lubricating properties due to their structure and high affinity to water. Two of them, hyaluronic acid and chondroitin sulfate, play an important role in articular cartilage lubrication. In this work, we present results of the all-atom molecular dynamics simulations of both molecules placed in water-based solution. To mimic changes of the physiological conditions,...

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  • Effect of Chitosan Deacetylation on Its Affinity to Type III Collagen: A Molecular Dynamics Study

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    • P. Bełdowski
    • M. Przybyłek
    • A. Sionkowska
    • P. Cysewski
    • M. Gadomska
    • K. Musiał
    • A. Gadomski

    - Materials - Year 2022

    The ability to form strong intermolecular interactions by linear glucosamine polysaccharides with collagen is strictly related to their nonlinear dynamic behavior and hence bio-lubricating features. Type III collagen plays a crucial role in tissue regeneration, and its presence in the articular cartilage affects its bio-technical features. In this study, the molecular dynamics methodology was applied to evaluate the effect of...

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  • Formation of Protein Networks between Mucins: Molecular Dynamics Study Based on the Interaction Energy of the System

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    • N. Kruszewska
    • P. Bełdowski
    • P. Weber
    • S. Yuvan
    • M. Drechny
    • M. Kośmieja

    - ENERGIES - Year 2019

    Molecular dynamics simulations have been performed for a model aqueous solution of mucin. As mucin is a central part of lubricin, a key component of synovial fluid, we investigate its ability to form cross-linked networks. Such network formation could be of major importance for the viscoelastic properties of the soft-matter system and crucial for understanding the lubrication mechanism in articular cartilage. Thus,the inter- and...

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  • Studies of the Interaction Dynamics in Albumin-Chondroitin Sulfate Systems by Recurrence Method

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    • P. Bełdowski
    • P. Weber
    • A. Gadomski
    • P. Sionkowski
    • N. Kruszewska
    • K. Domino

    - Year 2024

    The physicochemical basis of lubrication of articular cartilage is still not fully understood. However, the synergy between components of the synovial fluid can be a crucial factor that could explain this phenomenon. This work presents a nonlinear data analysis technique named the recurrence method, applied to the system involving two components of synovial fluid: albumin and chondroitin sulfate (CS) immersed in a water environment....

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  • The influence of a change in the meniscus cross-sectional shape on the medio-lateral translation of the knee joint and meniscal extrusion

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    - PLOS ONE - Year 2018

    Objective The purpose of this study was to evaluate the influence of a change in the meniscus cross sectional shape on its position and on the biomechanics of a knee joint. Methods One main finite element model of a left knee joint was created on the basis of MRI images. The model consisted of bones, articular cartilages, menisci and ligaments. Eight variants of this model with an increased or decreased meniscus height were then...

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  • Epigenetic regulation and regeneration: the search for differentially methylated genes in the MRL mouse

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    The MRL mouse is an inbred laboratory strain, which was developed in the 60’s of the 20th century and has been extensively used as a model of lupus erythematosus. The regenerative abilities of the strain were discovered in the 90' when the MRL mouse was shown to close 2 mm hole punches made in the ear pinnae four weeks after injury without scarring. The phenomenon has not been observed in other mouse strains, where the holes...

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  • DEEP LEARNING BASED ON X-RAY IMAGING IMPROVES COXARTHROSIS DETECTION

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    • M. Maj
    • J. Borkowski
    • J. Wasilewski
    • S. Hrynowiecka
    • A. Kastrau
    • M. Liksza
    • P. Jasik
    • M. Treder

    - Year 2022

    Objective: The purpose of the study was to create an Artificial Neural Network (ANN) based on X-ray images of the pelvis, as an additional tool to automate and improve the diagnosis of coxarthrosis. The research is focused on joint space narrowing, which is a radiological symptom showing the thinning of the articular cartilage layer, which is translucent to X-rays. It is the first and the most important of the radiological signs...

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  • 3D Computer Model of the Hip Joint Cartilage

    This paper presents 3D computer model of the hip joint cartilage in the ANSYS program. Model is made on the basis of anatomy and collected data on the material constants of bone and cartilage components. Analysis and comparison of biochemical model, viscoelastic and molecular mixed - aggregation serves to facilitate the creation of the next model of reality, which could be used in the design of joint prostheses. The correctness...

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