Brown R E, Butler J P, Rogers R A, Leith D E
Department of Anatomy and Physiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Kansas State University, Manhattan 66506.
Connect Tissue Res. 1994;30(4):295-308. doi: 10.3109/03008209409015044.
The ligament supporting the leading edge of birds' wings is a connective tissue structure with unusual morphologic and elastic features. Its center section is made of a highly extensible composite of elastin and collagen fibers and its two end sections of nearly inextensible pure collagen; these are joined end-to-end in short interdigitating junctions. Substantial forces are transmitted through the junctions showing that collagen and elastin are mechanically connected. The junctions and elastic segment are sufficiently strong that when the intact ligament is maximally strained, the point of failure is commonly in the collagenous segments or their attachments to the tissues of origin or insertion. Here we outline the morphology and describe static force-length properties of this ligament.
支撑鸟类翅膀前缘的韧带是一种具有独特形态和弹性特征的结缔组织结构。它的中间部分由弹性蛋白和胶原纤维组成的高度可伸展复合物构成,而两端部分则几乎是不可伸展的纯胶原;这些部分在短的相互交错连接处以端对端的方式相连。大量的力通过这些连接传递,表明胶原和弹性蛋白在机械上是相连的。这些连接和弹性段足够坚固,以至于当完整的韧带受到最大程度的拉伸时,失效点通常出现在胶原段或它们与起始或插入组织的连接处。在这里,我们概述了这种韧带的形态,并描述了其静态力-长度特性。