A compositional analysis of cadaveric human nasal septal cartilage. (2nd July 2013)
- Record Type:
- Journal Article
- Title:
- A compositional analysis of cadaveric human nasal septal cartilage. (2nd July 2013)
- Main Title:
- A compositional analysis of cadaveric human nasal septal cartilage
- Authors:
- Neuman, Monica K.
Briggs, Kristen K.
Masuda, Koichi
Sah, Robert L.
Watson, Deborah - Abstract:
- Abstract : Objectives/Hypothesis: To localize quantitatively the major biochemical constituents of native adult human septal cartilage across whole septa. Study Design: Prospective, basic science. Methods: The nasal septa from seven cadavers were partitioned into 24 separate regions: six from caudal to cephalic and four from dorsal to ventral. Biochemical assays were used to determine the quantities, relative to wet weight, of the major constituents of cartilage: chondrocytes, collagen, and sulfated glycosaminoglycan. Results: On average, each milligram of wet cartilage contained 24, 900 cells, 73.9 μg collagen, and 17.1 μg sulfated glycosaminoglycan. Cell number showed no significant variation across the septa. In contrast, the caudal regions of the septa were associated with higher levels of collagen, the ventral regions correlated with higher levels of sulfated glycosaminoglycan, and the dorsal regions were associated with an elevated ratio of collagen to sulfated glycosaminoglycan. Conclusions: This study represents the first characterization of the biochemical composition of native human septal cartilage across whole septa. Quantities of collagen and sulfated glycosaminoglycan showed region‐specific variation across the septum. The localized pattern of collagen and sulfated glycosaminoglycan deposition are consistent with the significance of preserving the L‐strut during rhinoplasty and other nasal reconstructive procedures. In addition, it may assist in defining designAbstract : Objectives/Hypothesis: To localize quantitatively the major biochemical constituents of native adult human septal cartilage across whole septa. Study Design: Prospective, basic science. Methods: The nasal septa from seven cadavers were partitioned into 24 separate regions: six from caudal to cephalic and four from dorsal to ventral. Biochemical assays were used to determine the quantities, relative to wet weight, of the major constituents of cartilage: chondrocytes, collagen, and sulfated glycosaminoglycan. Results: On average, each milligram of wet cartilage contained 24, 900 cells, 73.9 μg collagen, and 17.1 μg sulfated glycosaminoglycan. Cell number showed no significant variation across the septa. In contrast, the caudal regions of the septa were associated with higher levels of collagen, the ventral regions correlated with higher levels of sulfated glycosaminoglycan, and the dorsal regions were associated with an elevated ratio of collagen to sulfated glycosaminoglycan. Conclusions: This study represents the first characterization of the biochemical composition of native human septal cartilage across whole septa. Quantities of collagen and sulfated glycosaminoglycan showed region‐specific variation across the septum. The localized pattern of collagen and sulfated glycosaminoglycan deposition are consistent with the significance of preserving the L‐strut during rhinoplasty and other nasal reconstructive procedures. In addition, it may assist in defining design goals for tissue‐engineered septal neocartilage constructs to meet specific reconstructive needs in the future. Laryngoscope, 123:2120–2124, 2013 … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Laryngoscope. Volume 123:Number 9(2013:Sep.)
- Journal:
- Laryngoscope
- Issue:
- Volume 123:Number 9(2013:Sep.)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 123, Issue 9 (2013)
- Year:
- 2013
- Volume:
- 123
- Issue:
- 9
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2013-0123-0009-0000
- Page Start:
- 2120
- Page End:
- 2124
- Publication Date:
- 2013-07-02
- Subjects:
- Human septal cartilage -- cartilage tissue engineering -- collagen -- glycosaminoglycan -- chondrocyte
Otolaryngology -- Periodicals
617.51005 - Journal URLs:
- http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)1531-4995/issues ↗
http://www.interscience.wiley.com/jpages/0023-852X ↗
http://www.laryngoscope.com ↗
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1002/lary.23727 ↗
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- English
- ISSNs:
- 0023-852X
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