边界润滑
润滑
滑膜关节
关节软骨
滑液
软骨
材料科学
接头(建筑物)
图层(电子)
磷脂酰胆碱
分子
润滑油
化学
骨关节炎
复合材料
生物物理学
磷脂
解剖
生物化学
医学
病理
生物
结构工程
有机化学
替代医学
膜
工程类
作者
Jasmine Seror,Linyi Zhu,Ronit Goldberg,Anthony J. Day,Jacob Klein
摘要
Abstract Hyaluronan, lubricin and phospholipids, molecules ubiquitous in synovial joints, such as hips and knees, have separately been invoked as the lubricants responsible for the remarkable lubrication of articular cartilage; but alone, these molecules cannot explain the extremely low friction at the high pressures of such joints. We find that surface-anchored hyaluronan molecules complex synergistically with phosphatidylcholine lipids present in joints to form a boundary lubricating layer, which, with coefficient of friction μ ≈0.001 at pressures to over 100 atm, has a frictional behaviour resembling that of articular cartilage in the major joints. Our findings point to a scenario where each of the molecules has a different role but must act together with the others: hyaluronan, anchored at the outer surface of articular cartilage by lubricin molecules, complexes with joint phosphatidylcholines to provide the extreme lubrication of synovial joints via the hydration–lubrication mechanism.
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