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Interrelation between External Oscillatory Muscle Coupling Amplitude and In Vivo Intramedullary Pressure Related Bone Adaptation
- Publication Year :
- 2014
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Abstract
- Interstitial bone fluid flow (IBFF) is suggested as a communication medium that bridges external physical signals and internal cellular activities in the bone, which thus regulates bone remodeling. Intramedullary pressure (ImP) is one main regulatory factor of IBFF and bone adaptation related mechanotransduction. Our group has recently observed that dynamic hydraulic stimulation (DHS), as an external oscillatory muscle coupling, was able to induce local ImP with minimal bone strain as well as to mitigate disuse bone loss. The current study aimed to evaluate the dose dependent relationship between DHS's amplitude, i.e. , 15 and 30 mmHg, and in vivo ImP induction, as well as this correlation on bone's phenotypic change. Simultaneous measurements of ImP and DHS cuff pressures were obtained from rats under DHS with various magnitudes and a constant frequency of 2 Hz. ImP inductions and cuff pressures upon DHS loading showed a positively proportional response over the amplitude sweep. The relationship between ImP and DHS cuff pressure was evaluated and shown to be proportional, in which ImP was raised with increases of DHS cuff pressure amplitudes (R 2 = 0.98). A 4-week in vivo experiment using a rat hindlimb suspension model demonstrated that the mitigation effect of DHS on disuse trabecular bone was highly dose dependent and related to DHS's amplitude, where a higher ImP led to a higher bone volume. This study suggested that sufficient physiological DHS is needed to generate ImP. Oscillatory DHS, potentially induces local fluid flow, has shown dose dependence in attenuation of disuse osteopenia.
- Subjects :
- Histology
X-ray microtomography
Physiology
Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
Stimulation
Article
Bone and Bones
law.invention
Bone remodeling
Intramedullary rod
Rats, Sprague-Dawley
In vivo
law
medicine
Pressure
Animals
Mechanotransduction
Chemistry
Muscles
Anatomy
Organ Size
X-Ray Microtomography
medicine.disease
Adaptation, Physiological
Biomechanical Phenomena
Coupling (electronics)
Osteopenia
Biophysics
Female
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....6f468b39ca8ab3ac048a03e10d1749da