Publication detail

A systematic review on correlation between biochemical and mechanical processes of lubricant film formation in joint replacement of the last 10 years

RUFAQUA, R. VRBKA, M. CHOUDHURY, D. HEMZAL, D. KŘUPKA, I. HARTL, M.

English title

A systematic review on correlation between biochemical and mechanical processes of lubricant film formation in joint replacement of the last 10 years

Type

journal article in Web of Science

Language

en

Original abstract

This study provides a systematic review of the synovial and simulated body fluid research for the last 10 years (2006 to 2016). In particular, biochemical and mechanical properties of synovial fluid after joint replacement are focused, namely, the chemical composition of the formed lubricating film and structural changes of the associated proteins under mechanical loading. In summary, the formation of the film depends on pH, viscosity, and concentration of the solu- tion, static, sliding, and rolling conditions and other factors related to the joint replacement. However, chemical changes of the synovial fluid proteins after the joint replacement are rarely addressed and require further attention. To this end, we provide a preliminary study of selected proteins within the syno- vial fluid using Raman spectroscopy. We conclude that chemical analysis together with the analysis of mechanical and biological properties of the syno- vial fluid after total joint replacement will help in comprehension of the process.

English abstract

This study provides a systematic review of the synovial and simulated body fluid research for the last 10 years (2006 to 2016). In particular, biochemical and mechanical properties of synovial fluid after joint replacement are focused, namely, the chemical composition of the formed lubricating film and structural changes of the associated proteins under mechanical loading. In summary, the formation of the film depends on pH, viscosity, and concentration of the solu- tion, static, sliding, and rolling conditions and other factors related to the joint replacement. However, chemical changes of the synovial fluid proteins after the joint replacement are rarely addressed and require further attention. To this end, we provide a preliminary study of selected proteins within the syno- vial fluid using Raman spectroscopy. We conclude that chemical analysis together with the analysis of mechanical and biological properties of the syno- vial fluid after total joint replacement will help in comprehension of the process.

Keywords in English

bio‐tribology, film formation, Raman spectroscopy, synovial fluid, tribo‐chemistry

Released

27.02.2019

Publisher

John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Location

USA

ISSN

1557-6833

Volume

31

Number

3

Pages from–to

85–101

Pages count

17

BIBTEX


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  author="Risha {Rufaqua} and Martin {Vrbka} and Dipankar {Choudhury} and Dušan {Hemzal} and Ivan {Křupka} and Martin {Hartl},
  title="A systematic review on correlation between biochemical and mechanical processes of lubricant film formation in joint replacement of the last 10 years",
  year="2019",
  volume="31",
  number="3",
  month="February",
  pages="85--101",
  publisher="John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.",
  address="USA",
  issn="1557-6833"
}