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Effects of preexisting microdamage,collagen cross‐links,degree of mineralization,age, and architecture on compressive mechanical properties of elderly human vertebral trabecular bone
Authors:Helene Follet  Stéphanie Viguet‐Carrin  Brigitte Burt‐Pichat  Baptiste Dépalle  Yohann Bala  Evelyne Gineyts  Francoise Munoz  Monique Arlot  Georges Boivin  Roland D. Chapurlat  Pierre D. Delmas  Mary L. Bouxsein
Affiliation:1. INSERM U831, University of Lyon, Lyon F‐69008, France;2. Orthopedic Biomechanics Laboratory, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts
Abstract:Previous studies have shown that the mechanical properties of trabecular bone are determined by bone volume fraction (BV/TV) and microarchitecture. The purpose of this study was to explore other possible determinants of the mechanical properties of vertebral trabecular bone, namely collagen cross‐link content, microdamage, and mineralization. Trabecular bone cores were collected from human L2 vertebrae (n = 49) from recently deceased donors 54–95 years of age (21 men and 27 women). Two trabecular cores were obtained from each vertebra, one for preexisting microdamage and mineralization measurements, and one for BV/TV and quasi‐static compression tests. Collagen cross‐link content (PYD, DPD, and PEN) was measured on surrounding trabecular bone. Advancing age was associated with impaired mechanical properties, and with increased microdamage, even after adjustment by BV/TV. BV/TV was the strongest determinant of elastic modulus and ultimate strength (r2 = 0.44 and 0.55, respectively). Microdamage, mineralization parameters, and collagen cross‐link content were not associated with mechanical properties. These data indicate that the compressive strength of human vertebral trabecular bone is primarily determined by the amount of trabecular bone, and notably unaffected by normal variation in other factors, such as cross‐link profile, microdamage and mineralization. © 2010 Orthopaedic Research Society. Published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Orthop Res 29:481–488, 2011
Keywords:bone strength  microdamage  microarchitecture  mineralization  collagen cross‐links  vertebral trabecular bone
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