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Noninvasive measures of bone bending rigidity in the monkey (M. nemestrina)
Authors:D. R. Young  W. H. Howard  C. Cann  C. R. Steele
Affiliation:(1) Biomedical Research Division, NASA-Ames Research Center, 94035 Moffett Field, California, USA;(2) Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Stanford University, 94035 Stanford, California, USA
Abstract:Summary The in vivo bending rigidity and bone mineral content of monkey ulnae and tibiae were measured. Bending rigidity in the anteroposterior plane was measured by an impedance probe technique. Forced vibrations of the bones were induced with an electromechanical shaker, and force and velocity at the driving point were determined. The responses over the range of 100–250 Hz were utilized to compute the bending rigidity. Bone mineral content in the cross section was determined by a photon absorption technique. Seventeen male monkeys (Macaca nemestrina) weighing 6–14 kg were evaluated. Repeatability of the rigidity measures was 4%. Bone mineral content was measured with a precision of 3.5%. Bending rigidity was correlated with the mineral content of the cross section,r=0.899. Two monkeys were evaluated during prolonged hypodynamic restraint. Restraint produced regional losses of bone most obviously in the proximal tibia. Local bone mineral content declines 17 to 24% and the average bending rigidity declines 12 to 22%. Changes in bones leading to a reduction in mineral content and stiffness are discussed.
Keywords:Bone  Bending rigidity  Disuse atrophy
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