Accumulation of collagen molecular unfolding is the mechanism of cyclic fatigue damage and failure in collagenous tissues

Accumulation of collagen molecular unfolding is the mechanism of cyclic fatigue damage and failure in collagenous tissues
Fig. 1. Study overview. (A) Rat tail tendon fascicles were loaded in creep-fatigue to 40% of the ultimate tensile strength (UTS) until tissue failure. Incremental levels of fatigue were defined as the peak cyclic (creep) strain at 20, 50, and 80% of cycles to failure. (B) To label and quantify denatured collagen, we stained mechanically loaded fascicles with fluorescent CHP, which hybridizes to unfolded collagen ? chains. The amount of denatured collag...

Mechanics and structural stability of the collagen triple helix

Mechanics and structural stability of the collagen triple helix
A great review article, written by our own Dr. Mike Kirkness, discussing the structural stability of the collagen triple helix was just published in Current Opinion in Chemical Biology. This article discusses the challenges associated with probing and understanding the mechanical properties of the collagen triple helix by modeling it as a semiflexible rod. He explains the shortcomings of current techniques and gives insight into new theories about what...
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