PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATION

2025

Mechanical Age-Related Differences in the Human Cadaveric Annulus Fibrosus

Sinopoli SI, Whittal MC, et al.

Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials

Wilfrid Laurier University

RESEARCH SUMMARY
This study investigated how aging influences the mechanical properties of the human annulus fibrosus using a human cadaveric model. Discs (T10–S1) from donors aged 53–90 were dissected into single-layer, bilayer, and multilayer annular samples. Single and bilayer specimens were tested in tension to characterize intralamellar and interlamellar mechanics, while multilayer samples underwent 180° peel tests to assess adhesive strength. Results showed that with increasing age, stiffness and stress parameters (Young’s modulus, stress at failure, and stress at 15% strain) significantly decreased in single and bilayer samples, indicating progressive weakening and compliance of annular collagen matrices. However, the peel tests revealed no age-related changes in interlamellar adhesion, suggesting the interlamellar matrix remains relatively unaffected by aging. These findings advance understanding of disc degeneration mechanics and identify matrix-specific aging vulnerabilities in human spines.

CELLSCALE INSTRUMENT USED

BioTesterUStretch

Mechanical tests were performed using a CellScale BioTester equipped with a 2.5 N load cell and five-tine tungsten BioRakes (1 mm spacing) to test single and bilayer annular samples. Samples were pulled perpendicular to collagen fiber orientation with preconditioning cycles (10% strain at 1%/s) followed by failure testing. The BioTester provided stress–strain data for both intralamellar and interlamellar tensile properties, while multilayer peel tests were performed using a CellScale UStretch (45 N load cell) at 0.5 mm/s. Together, these systems quantified age-related declines in tissue stiffness and stress response across annular substructures.
AUTHORS

Sabrina I. Sinopoli, Mitchel C. Whittal, Noah Chow, Diane E. Gregory.

PUBLICATION DETAILS
JOURNAL

Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials

YEAR

2025

INSTITUTIONS

Wilfrid Laurier University

COUNTRIES

Canada

INSTRUMENT USED

BioTesterUStretch

TESTING METHODS

Hydrated and Temperature Controlled TestingMicro-Mechanical TestingPeel TestingTensile Testing

RESEARCH APPLICATIONS

Fibrosis & Tissue RemodelingIntervertebral Disc BiomechanicsMechanotransductionMusculoskeletal Tissue Engineering & Mechanics

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