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J Biomech ; 44(2): 248-56, 2011 Jan 11.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21055755

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This investigation of microstructure in the human proximal femur probes the relationship between the parameters of the FRAX index of fracture risk and the parameters of bone microstructure. The specificity of fracture sites at the proximal femur raises the question of whether trabecular parameters are site-specific during post-menopause, before occurrence of fragility fracture. The donated proximal femurs of sixteen post-menopausal women in the sixth and seventh decades of life, free of metabolic pathologies and therapeutic interventions that could have altered the bone tissue, constituted the material of the study. We assessed bone mineral density of the proximal femurs by dual energy X-ray absorptiometry and then sectioned the femurs through the center of the femoral head and along the femoral neck axis. For each proximal femur, morphometry of trabeculae was conducted on the plane of the section divided into conventional regions and sub-regions consistent with the previously identified trabecular families that provide regions of relatively homogeneous microstructure. Mean trabecular width and percent bone area were calculated at such sites. Our findings indicate that each of mean trabecular width and percent bone area vary within each proximal femur independently from each other, with dependence on site. Both trabecular parameters show significant differences between pairs of sites. We speculate that a high FRAX index at the hip corresponds to a reduced percent bone area among sites that gives a more homogeneous and less site-specific quality to the proximal femur. This phenomenon may render the local tissue less able to carry out the expected mechanical function.


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Fémur/fisiopatología , Absorciometría de Fotón/métodos , Anciano , Anisotropía , Fenómenos Biomecánicos , Densidad Ósea , Huesos/fisiopatología , Cadáver , Femenino , Humanos , Persona de Mediana Edad , Variaciones Dependientes del Observador , Posmenopausia
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J Struct Biol ; 153(1): 14-30, 2006 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16399238

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The composite structure of secondary osteon lamellae, key micro-mechanical components of human bone, has intrigued researchers for the last 300 years. Scanning confocal microscopy here for the first time systematically quantifies collagen orientations by location within the lamellar thickness. Fully calcified lamellar specimens, extinct or bright in cross-section under circularly polarized light, were gently flattened, and then examined along their thickness direction, the radial direction in the previously embedding osteon. Collagen orientation was measured from confocal image stacks. So-called extinct lamellae and so-called bright lamellae are found to display distinct, characteristic patterns of collagen orientation distribution. Orientations longitudinal to the osteon axis in extinct lamellae, transverse to the osteon axis in bright lamellae, and oblique to the osteon axis in both lamellar types, show parabolic distribution through specimen thickness. Longitudinal collagen in extinct lamellae, and transverse collagen in bright lamellae, peaks at middle third of lamellar thickness, while oblique collagen peaks at outer thirds of both types. Throughout the thickness, longitudinal collagen orientations characterize extinct lamellar specimens, while orientations oblique to the original osteon axis characterize bright lamellar specimens. Measured patterns complement previous indirect results by different methods and reinforce previously hypothesized differences in lamellar mechanical functions.


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Colágeno/ultraestructura , Osteón/ultraestructura , Microscopía Confocal/métodos , Adulto , Anatomía Transversal , Colágeno/clasificación , Fémur/ultraestructura , Osteón/diagnóstico por imagen , Humanos , Masculino , Modelos Biológicos , Osteocitos/ultraestructura , Radiografía
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