DEVELOPMENT AND REMODELING OF BONE USING EXPERIMENTAL LOADING
使用实验负载进行骨骼的发育和重塑
基本信息
- 批准号:3915970
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- 依托单位国家:美国
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- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:至
- 项目状态:未结题
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项目摘要
The broad objectives of this project are to examine and
differentiate key structure parameters of the mouse femur that
change during conditions of differential loading and are
responsible for a change in the ultimate breaking strength of the
femur. Preliminary results indicate that developing mouse femora
when exposed to two types of increased functional loading for 30
days responded by increasing the ultimate breaking strength by up
to 74% by changing predictable structural features. However, the
structural feature, that were changed to achieve this increased
breaking strength were not the same for each experimental
treatment. The specific aims of this study are to 1) Correlate the
specific structural and mineral density changes with the stimulus
that elicited the response. 2) Correlate the structural and
mineral density changes with the related increase in breaking
strength. 3) Determine if the structural changes seen in mice
exposed to differential functional and experimental loading are
consistent and long lasting among age groups, from developing to
adult mice. Two working hypotheses are proposed: 1) chronic
bending moments of moderate intensity elicit structural changes in
the femur that mainly increase cortical cross-sectional area and
rotational moment of inertia, and 2) short duration high intensity
bending moments elicit changes in trabecular architecture and
rotational moment of inertia but no changes in cortical cross-
sectional area. Mice will be divided into three functional
treatment groups: normal exercise control (NE) short duration
hypergravity (4G), and chronic burrowing (high litter cage) (HL).
Treatments will last for 30 days and will be initiated on day 14,
60 or 518 of age. Experiments will run from 44 to 548 days. A
second experimental phase will use pure bending moments of known
magnitudes delivered by a stress machine. Applied stresses will
be of two types: short duration high intensity, and longer
duration low intensity. Undecalcified femora will be sectioned
and examined under the scanning electron microscope for cross-
sectional area and rotational moment of inertia. Serial cross
sections of undecalcified femora will be used to reconstruct the
three dimensional architecture of trabecular bone. Cortical and
trabecular bone d:ta will be quantified with the aid of a visual
analysis system. Mounted sectioned and ground undecalcified femora
will be used for X-ray micro-analysis determinations of calcium
and phosphorus densities. Prepared femora will be tested for
ultimate breaking strength with an Instron Materials Tester.
Results of this study may have application to the development of
structurally sound bones in children and the remodeling of bone in
the osteoporotic elderly.
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DEVELOPMENT AND REMODELING OF BONE USING EXPERIMENTAL LOADING
使用实验负载进行骨骼的发育和重塑
- 批准号:
3937100 - 财政年份:
- 资助金额:
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使用实验负载进行骨骼的发育和重塑
- 批准号:
3877578 - 财政年份:
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