scholarly journals Age-related effect on the concentration of collagen crosslinks in human osteonal and interstitial bone tissue

Bone ◽  
2006 ◽  
Vol 39 (6) ◽  
pp. 1210-1217 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jeffry S. Nyman ◽  
Anuradha Roy ◽  
Rae L. Acuna ◽  
Heather J. Gayle ◽  
Michael J. Reyes ◽  
...  
1997 ◽  
Vol 41 (5) ◽  
pp. 324-330 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ana T. López-Navarro ◽  
Angel Gil ◽  
Antonio Sánchez-Pozo

Marine Drugs ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 17 (8) ◽  
pp. 471 ◽  
Author(s):  
Patricia Diaz-Rodriguez ◽  
Miriam López-Álvarez ◽  
Julia Serra ◽  
Pío González ◽  
Mariana Landín

Bioceramic scaffolds are crucial in tissue engineering for bone regeneration. They usually provide hierarchical porosity, bioactivity, and mechanical support supplying osteoconductive properties and allowing for 3D cell culture. In the case of age-related diseases such as osteoarthritis and osteoporosis, or other bone alterations as alveolar bone resorption or spinal fractures, functional tissue recovery usually requires the use of grafts. These bone grafts or bone void fillers are usually based on porous calcium phosphate grains which, once disposed into the bone defect, act as scaffolds by incorporating, to their own porosity, the intergranular one. Despite their routine use in traumatology and dental applications, specific graft requirements such as osteoinductivity or balanced dissolution rate are still not completely fulfilled. Marine origin bioceramics research opens the possibility to find new sources of bone grafts given the wide diversity of marine materials still largely unexplored. The interest in this field has also been urged by the limitations of synthetic or mammalian-derived grafts already in use and broadly investigated. The present review covers the current stage of major marine origin bioceramic grafts for bone tissue regeneration and their promising properties. Both products already available on the market and those in preclinical phases are included. To understand their clear contribution to the field, the main clinical requirements and the current available biological-derived ceramic grafts with their advantages and limitations have been collected.


Author(s):  
Yener N. Yeni ◽  
Roger R. Zauel

Cortical bone tissue quality is imperative in maintaining the mechanical competence of whole bones, particularly at sites of overuse and age-related fragility fractures where a considerable cortical bone component is present. (Note that cortical bone tissue is more than 80% of the bone in the body [1].)


Gerontology ◽  
2002 ◽  
Vol 48 (1) ◽  
pp. 34-38 ◽  
Author(s):  
B.S. Jena ◽  
S.B. Nayak ◽  
B.K. Patnaik
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2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (3) ◽  
pp. 108-111
Author(s):  
I. G. Pashkova

The aim of the study was to investigate age-related changes in bone mineralization indicators in the lumbar vertebrae in women with normal body weight living in the conditions of the Northern region.Material and methods. A complex somatometric examination and quantitative assessment of the bone tissue mineral density in the lumbar vertebrae were performed according to dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry of a group of Slavic women (n=127) with a normal body weight (BMI values from 18.5 to 24.9 kg/m2) aged 20 to 87 years, permanently residing in the Republic of Karelia. Statistical processing of the material was performed using the program "STATISTICA 6.0".Results. The BMI values in women increased significantly every decade of life. Direct correlations of mineral bone density (MBD) with the body length (r=0.46, p<0.001), with the body surface area (r=0.46, p<0.001), with absolute muscle mass (MM) (r=0.39, p<0.001), and with body mass (r=0.29, p<0.001) were revealed. No significant correlation with the adipose mass was found. The incidence of low MBD of the lumbar vertebrae was 48%: osteopenia was in 29%, osteoporosis was in 19% of women. The analysis of the component composition of the body in women with different levels of bone mass showed significant differences in the absolute content of muscle mass.Conclusion. In women with a normal BMI, body weight and muscle mass play an essential role in maintaining lumbar vertebrae bone mineral density.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 62-69
Author(s):  
A.S. Musiienko ◽  
N.V. Zaverukha

The purpose of the study was to establish age-related changes of male bone tissue. Materials and methods. The study was conducted by the Department of Clinical Physiology and Pathology of the Musculoskeletal System of the State Institution “D.F. Chebotarev Institute of Gerontology by the National Aca­demy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine”. It involved 342 healthy men aged 20 to 89 years without osteoporosis and osteoporotic fractures or any pathology with a confirmed impact on bone tissue, as well as any somatic pathology in the sub- and decompensation. The following methods of examination were used: questionnaire, anthropometric measurements, clinical and instrumental examination. Bone mineral density (BMD) was measured by the dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry machine “Prodigy, GEНС Lunar” at the level of the entire skeleton, lumbar spine (L1-L4), proximal femur and femoral neck, distal and ultra-distal forearm bones. Results. We have detected a significant 14.8 % decrease of BMD at the level of femoral neck in the group of men aged 60–69 years, by 20 % in the group of men aged 70–79 years, and by 24.1 % in the group of men aged 80–89 years compared to the men aged 20–29 years; at the same time, at the lumbar spine there was re­gistered a decrease of this parameter by 1.6 % in men aged 60–69 years, by 1.9 % in men of 70–79 years and by 0.8 % in men of 80–89 years, respectively. Among the examined practically healthy men, the bone tissue remained at the normal level relative to age in 67.8 %; osteopenia was detected in 27.8 %, and osteoporosis in 4.4 %. Conclusions. An age-associated BMD reduction was registered at various skeletal sites in the practically healthy men wi­thout any clinically significant factors affecting bone tissue metabolism. The most pronounced BMD loss was observed at the level of fe­moral neck. At the same time, 4.4 % of examined had osteoporosis without any clinical signs.


2021 ◽  
Vol 35 (S1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Hammed Olanrewaju ◽  
Purswell Joseph ◽  
Jeffery Evans ◽  
Stephanie Collier ◽  
Scott Branton

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