“…In a more extensive study into the topographical heterogeneity of the same articular surface, in which 12 sites were sampled and proteoglycan content was determined as well, it was demonstrated that there was a distinct and consistent topographical variation for all parameters determined: water, DNA, glycosaminoglycans, collagen, hydroxylysylpyridinoline (HP) cross-links and degree of lysyl hydoxylation (Brama et al 2000a). The findings corresponded neatly with the load distribution in the joint as determined using pressure-sensitive films in an in vitro setting and applying loads occurring during activities such as standing, walking, trotting, cantering and jumping (Brama et al 2001), showing that in the mature individual there is normally a match between loading and tissue characteristics, i.e. between the resistance of the tissue and the demands placed upon it.…”