Evaluation of biomechanical properties: are porcine flexor tendons and bovine extensor tendons eligible surrogates for human tendons in in vitro studies?

Domnick C., Wieskötter B., Raschke M., Schulze M., Kronenberg D., Wefelmeier M., Langer M., Herbort M.

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Introduction: Porcine flexor tendons, bovine extensor tendons, and human (semitendinosus) tendons are frequently used as substitutes for human ACL grafts in biomechanical in vitro studies. This study compares the biomechanical properties and structural differences of these tendons. Materials and methods: In this biomechanical study, fresh-frozen porcine flexor tendons, bovine extensor tendons, and human semitendinosus tendons were used (n = 36). The tendons were mounted in a uniaxial testing machine (Zwick/Roell) with cryo-clamps, leaving a 60 mm tendon part free between the two clamps. Specimens have been loaded to failure to evaluate the biomechanical parameters stiffness, yield load, and maximum load. A Total Collagen Assay Kit was used to detect differences in the total collagen type I concentration (n = 30). A one-way ANOVA was performed to detect differences in the means. The significance level was set at p < 0.05. Results: There were no significant differences in the stiffness between the groups (bovine 194 ± 43 N/mm, porcine 211 ± 63 N/mm, and human cadaveric 208 ± 58 N/mm). The yield and maximum loads were high (>1000 N) in all groups, but they were significantly increased in both animal specimens (means of 1681–1795 N) compared with human cadaveric specimen (means of 1289–1406 N; p < 0.01). No difference in the collagen type I concentration was detected (N.S.). Conclusion: Porcine flexor and bovine extensor tendons are eligible substitutes with similar stiffness and high failure loads compared with human cadaveric semitendinosus tendons in in vitro studies.

Details about the publication

JournalArchives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery (Arch Orthop Trauma Surg)
Volume136
Issue10
Page range1465-1471
StatusPublished
Release year2016
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
KeywordsAnterior cruciate ligament reconstruction; Biomechanics; Bovine extensor tendon; In vitro; Porcine flexor tendon; Tendon properties

Authors from the University of Münster

Domnick, Christoph
Kronenberg, Daniel
Langer, Martin
Raschke, Michael Johannes
Wieskötter, Britta

Distinctions received for the publication

Sporlastic Best Poster Award 2016, 2. Platz
Awarded by: 33. Kongress der Gesellschaft für Arthroskopie und Gelenkchirurgie (AGA)
Award given to: Domnick C., Wieskoetter Britta, Schulze M., Kronenberg D., Wefelmeier M., Langer M., Raschke M., Herbort M.
Date of awarding: 15/09/2016
Type of distinction: Best publication award