Allain J C, Le Lous M, Bazin S, Maroteaux P
Connect Tissue Res. 1980;7(3):127-33. doi: 10.3109/03008208009152104.
Isometric tensions developed in connective tissue under the influence of temperature have previously been measured by their effect on a "shrinkage" phenomenon observed along the main axis of the collagen fibers. A new device, built and tested in our laboratory enabled us to obtain isometric tension curves by measuring a "swelling" phenomenon observed in other directions. Curves recorded in the two systems have been compared. Shapes were unchanged and the parameters chosen to define these morphologies showed the same values in both types of experiments. The parameters, which are independent of maximal tension, were also found to be independent of the total collagen content of the sample. Interpretation of the results suggests that these parameters depend not only on the nature but also on the density of the collagen crosslinks. The new device is applicable to minute tissue samples, whatever their fragility and fiber orientation.
以往,结缔组织在温度影响下产生的等长张力是通过其对沿胶原纤维主轴观察到的“收缩”现象的影响来测量的。我们实验室制造并测试的一种新装置,使我们能够通过测量在其他方向观察到的“肿胀”现象来获得等长张力曲线。已对两个系统记录的曲线进行了比较。形状未变,且用于定义这些形态的参数在两种类型的实验中显示出相同的值。还发现这些与最大张力无关的参数也与样品的总胶原含量无关。结果解释表明,这些参数不仅取决于胶原交联的性质,还取决于其密度。这种新装置适用于微小的组织样本,无论其易碎性和纤维取向如何。