Journal article

The influence of cryopreservation and quick-freezing on the mechanical properties of tendons


Authors listOswald, Irina; Rickert, Markus; Brueggemann, Gert-Peter; Niehoff, Anja; Ulloa, Carlos Alfonso Fonseca; Jahnke, Alexander

Publication year2017

Pages226-230

JournalJournal of Biomechanics

Volume number64

ISSN0021-9290

eISSN1873-2380

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbiomech.2017.08.018

PublisherElsevier


Abstract
In order to maintain their native properties, cryopreserved tendons are usually used in biomechanical research and in transplantation of allogenic tendon grafts. The use of different study protocols leads to controversy in literature and thus complicates the evaluation of the current literature. The aim of this study consisted in examining the influence of different freezing and thawing temperatures on the mechanical properties of tendons. 60 porcine tendons were frozen at either -80 degrees C or -20 degrees C for 7 days and thawed at room or body temperature for 240 or 30 min, respectively. A subgroup of ten tendons was quick-frozen with liquid nitrogen (-196 degrees C) for 2 s before cryopreservation. Biomechanical testing was performed with a material testing machine and included creep, cyclic and load-to-failure tests. The results showed that freezing leads to a reduced creep strain after constant loading and to an increased secant modulus. Freezing temperature of -80 degrees C increased the secant modulus and decreased the strain at maximum stress, whereas thawing at room temperature reduced the maximum stress, the strain at initial tendon failure and the Young's Modulus. Quick-freezing led to increased creep strain after constant loading, increased strain at initial failure in the load-to-failure test, and decreased strain at maximum stress. When cryopreserving, tendons for scientific or medical reasons, freezing temperature of -20 degrees C and thawing temperature of 37.5 degrees C are recommended to maintain the native properties of tendons. A treatment with liquid nitrogen in the sterilization process of tendon allografts is inadvisable because it alters the tendon properties negatively. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleOswald, I., Rickert, M., Brueggemann, G., Niehoff, A., Ulloa, C. and Jahnke, A. (2017) The influence of cryopreservation and quick-freezing on the mechanical properties of tendons, Journal of Biomechanics, 64, pp. 226-230. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbiomech.2017.08.018

APA Citation styleOswald, I., Rickert, M., Brueggemann, G., Niehoff, A., Ulloa, C., & Jahnke, A. (2017). The influence of cryopreservation and quick-freezing on the mechanical properties of tendons. Journal of Biomechanics. 64, 226-230. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbiomech.2017.08.018



Keywords


ACHILLES TENDONSALLOGRAFTCRYOPRESERVATIONPATELLAR TENDONTendon graftsTENSILE-STRENGTH


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