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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Nishimura, M. | Kawata, M. | Yan, W. | Okamato, A. | Nishimura, H. | Ozaki, Y. | Hamada, T. | Kato, Y.;
Affiliations: Department of Prosthetic Dentistry, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Hiroshima University, Hiroshima 734‐8553, Japan | Research Center, Denki Kagaku Kogyo Co. Ltd., Machida‐shi, Tokyo 194, Japan | Department of Dental and Medical Biochemistry, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Hiroshima University, Hiroshima 734‐8553, Japan
Note: [] Address for correspondence. Fax: +81 82 257 5629; Tel.: +81 82 257 5628; E‐mail: ykato@hiroshima‐u.ac.jp.
Abstract: We determined elasticity (G′) and viscosity (G″) of various aggrecan–hyaluronan solutions using a controlled‐stress rheometer with high (10 Hz) to low (0.1 Hz) frequencies. Aggrecan solution (50 mg/ml) alone showed little elasticity at any frequency, but the addition of 3300 kDa hyaluronan at 0.001–0.1 mg/ml markedly increased the elasticity, but not the viscosity, at all frequencies. Increasing hyaluronan concentration at >0.1 mg/ml did not further increase the elasticity of the aggrecan solution, and the elasticity of the aggrecan–hyaluronan complex solution reached a plateau at a 500 :1 (w/w) ratio. In studies with increasing concentrations of aggrecan and a constant concentration (0.5 mg/ml) of 3300 kDa hyaluronan, aggrecan induced elasticity only at >20 mg/ml, indicating the presence of a critical concentration for elasticity. In the presence of 50 mg/ml aggrecan, 1000 kDa hyaluronan had far less effect on the elasticity of the aggrecan solution than did 3300 kDa hyaluronan. These findings suggest that only ∼50% reduction in aggrecan concentration (<20 mg/ml), or reduced hyaluronan size (<1000 kDa) – compared with their physiological levels in young cartilage – can abolish the elastic network of the aggrecan–hyaluronan complex.
Keywords: Hyaluronan, aggrecan, viscosity, elasticity
Journal: Biorheology, vol. 41, no. 5, pp. 629-639, 2004
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