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Microscale mechanical and mineral heterogeneity of human cortical bone governs osteoclast activity

Authors :
Magali Cruel
Laurianne Imbert
Auregan Jc
Kélig Pernelle
Jurdic P
Catherine Bosser
Ogier A
Thierry Hoc
Source :
Bone. 94
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Human cortical bone permanently remodels itself resulting in a haversian microstructure with heterogeneous mechanical and mineral properties. Remodeling is carried out by a subtle equilibrium between bone formation by osteoblasts and bone degradation by osteoclasts. The mechanisms regulating osteoclast activity were studied using easy access supports whose homogeneous microstructures differ from human bone microstructure. In the current study, we show that human osteoclasts resorb human cortical bone non-randomly with respect to this specific human bone microstructural heterogeneity. The characterization of this new resorption profile demonstrates that osteoclasts preferentially resorb particular osteons that have weak mechanical properties and mineral contents and that contain small hydroxyapatite crystals with a high carbonate content. Therefore, the influence of human bone microstructure heterogeneity on osteoclast activity could be a key parameter for osteoclast behaviour, for both in vitro and clinical studies.

Details

ISSN :
18732763
Volume :
94
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Bone
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....26f8780f8b0ecf933805042a61021f73