Trabecular bone structural units and their cement lines change with age, bone volume fraction, structure, and strength in female human vertebrae

女性人类椎骨中的骨小梁结构单元及其骨水泥线随年龄、骨体积分数、结构和强度而变化

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作者:Britney A Lamarche, Jesper Skovhus Thomsen, Christina Møller Andreasen, Thomas Levin Andersen, W Brent Lievers

Abstract

A lifetime of successive bone remodeling events leads to trabeculae which are composed of a patchwork of bone structural units (BSUs) called hemi-osteons or trabecular packets. Traditionally, only intact surface BSUs have been studied, which are those that have been created most recently. Accordingly, the complex changes in the size and distribution of BSU throughout the trabeculae have been overlooked. In this study, the BSUs within the trabeculae of the second lumbar vertebrae were manually traced, using ImageJ software, in osteopontin immunostained sections of eight young women (aged 19-38 yr) and eight older women (aged 69-96 yr). A series of BSU profile properties including area, width, length, and perimeter were quantified, along with properties of each trabecular profile such as the number of BSU and cement line length. The relationships between these properties and age, as well as selected trabecular microstructural properties assessed with microcomputed tomography, and bone strength assessed on the neighboring third lumbar vertebrae, were investigated. The median BSU profile length and perimeter decreased with age, while the median BSU profile area and width was unchanged. Moreover, age was associated with an increase in the number of BSU profiles and cement line length per trabecular profile area. However, changes in BSU profile geometry, the number of BSU profiles, and the cement line length per trabecular profile were strongly correlated with trabecular bone volume fraction, structure model index, and bone strength. Further research is needed to understand how these changes in BSU properties affect the mechanical and failure properties of trabecular bone.

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