Tendon biomechanical properties are altered by storage duration but not freeze‐thaw temperatures or cycles

Author:

Blaker Carina L.12ORCID,Ashton Dylan M.12ORCID,Hartnell Nicholas3,Little Christopher B.24ORCID,Clarke Elizabeth C.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Murray Maxwell Biomechanics Laboratory, Institute of Bone and Joint Research, Kolling Institute, Faculty of Medicine and Health The University of Sydney and the Northern Sydney Local Health District Sydney New South Wales Australia

2. Sydney Musculoskeletal Health The University of Sydney Sydney New South Wales Australia

3. Bone Ligament Tendon Pty. Ltd. Bowral New South Wales Australia

4. Raymond Purves Bone and Joint Research Laboratories, Institute of Bone and Joint Research, Kolling Institute, Faculty of Medicine and Health The University of Sydney and the Northern Sydney Local Health District Sydney New South Wales Australia

Abstract

AbstractTendon allograft and xenograft processing often involves one or more steps of freezing and thawing. As failure strength is an important graft consideration, this study aimed to evaluate effects on failure properties when varying freeze‐thaw conditions. Kangaroo tendons, a potential xenograft source, were used to evaluate changes in ultimate tensile strength (UTS), failure strain and elastic modulus after exposure to different freezer‐storage temperatures (−20°C vs. −80°C), storage durations (1, 3, 6, 9, or 12 months), number of freeze‐thaw cycles (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 10), or freeze‐thaw temperature ranges (including freezing in liquid nitrogen to thawing at 37°C). Tendons stored for 6 or more months had significantly increased UTS and elastic modulus compared with 1 or 3 months of storage. This increase occurred irrespective of the freezing temperature (−20°C vs. −80°C) or the number of freeze‐thaw cycles (1 vs. 10). In contrast, UTS, failure strain and the elastic modulus were no different between storage temperatures, number of freeze‐thaw cycles and multiple freeze‐thaw cycles across a range of freeze and thaw temperatures. Common freeze‐thaw protocols did not negatively affect failure properties, providing flexibility for graft testing, storage, transportation and decellularisation procedures. However, the change in properties with the overall storage duration has implications for assessing the consistent performance of grafts stored for short versus extended periods of time (<6 months vs. >6 months), and the interpretation of data obtained from tissues of varying or unknown storage durations.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

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