scholarly journals QUANTIFYING CHANGES IN THE SPATIAL STRUCTURE OF TRABECULAR BONE

2012 ◽  
Vol 22 (02) ◽  
pp. 1250027 ◽  
Author(s):  
NORBERT MARWAN ◽  
GISE BELLER ◽  
DIETER FELSENBERG ◽  
PETER SAPARIN ◽  
JÜRGEN KURTHS

We apply recently introduced measures of complexity for the structural quantification of distal tibial bone. For the first time, we are able to investigate the temporal structural alteration of trabecular bone. Based on four patients, we show how the bone may alter due to temporal immobilization.

Blood ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 134 (Supplement_1) ◽  
pp. 939-939
Author(s):  
Albert Kolomansky ◽  
Naamit Deshet-Unger ◽  
Nathalie Ben-Califa ◽  
Zamzam Awida ◽  
Maria Ibrahim ◽  
...  

Background and aims: Erythropoietin (EPO) is the key regulator of red blood cell production, commonly used in clinical practice to treat certain forms of anemia. Our studies and those of others have demonstrated that EPO administration induces substantial trabecular bone loss. We proposed that EPO-induced bone loss is partially mediated by subsets of bone marrow (BM) B cells that express EPO-R. Mechanistically, EPO upregulates the surface expression of RANKL by BM B cells and augments B cell-derived osteoclastogenesis in vitro. We showed that the latter is likely mediated by pro-B cells expressing the MCS-F receptor (CD115) and capable of transdifferentiation to osteoclasts (Abstract # 1007, EHA 2017). Here we address the role of B cell-specific EPO-R in EPO-induced bone loss (i.e. at supra-physiological EPO levels). Moreover, we demonstrate, for the first time, the occurrence of B cell-derived osteoclastogenesis in vivo, a finding of critical importance in the field of osteohematology. Methods: In order to trace the B cell lineage from its earliest precursors, we used the MB1-Cre mouse line combined with either the R26R-EYFP or the EPO-Rfl/fl mice for lineage tracing and B cell-specific EPO-R knockdown, respectively. Sequential fluorescence and light microscopy were used for the demonstration of B cell-derived osteoclastogenesis in vivo. Human recombinant EPO was administered in vivo at a dose of 180IU thrice weekly for two weeks. Immunophenotyping of BM B cell populations was assessed by multi-color flow cytometry. Results: Using female MB1-Cre; EPO-Rfl/fl (cKD) mice, we found that B cell-specific EPO-R knockdown attenuated the profound EPO-induced trabecular bone loss in the proximal part of the femoral distal metaphysis (proximal BV/TV 0.034±0.012% vs 0.007±0.003% in the cKD vs control mice, p<0.05, Figure 1). Remarkably, this effect was observed despite the fact that cKD mice attained higher hemoglobin levels following EPO treatment (21.1±0.1 mg/dL vs 20.4±0.2 mg/dL in the cKD vs control mice, p<0.05). An EPO-induced increase in CD115+ Pro-B cells was observed in EPO-treated control mice but was absent in the cKD mice. The latter finding correlates with the observed bone loss and indicates that the increased number of MCSF-R-expressing pro-B cells is dependent on B cell EPO-R. Supporting the osteoclastic potential of this specific B cell subpopulation is the fact that most of the CD115+ Pro-B cells also express β3 integrin (CD61) which is essential for osteoclast differentiation and function. Using the MB1-Cre;R26R-EYFP murine model for B cell lineage tracing, we could demonstrate that some of the TRAP+/ β3 integrin+ bone lining cells were also positive for EYFP (Figure 2). This demonstrates the B cell origin of some of the osteoclasts in vivo. Conclusions: Our work highlights B cells as an important extra-erythropoietic target of EPO-EPO-R signaling that regulates bone homeostasis and might also indirectly affect EPO-stimulated erythropoietic response. The relevance and the mechanisms of the latter phenomenon merits further investigation. Importantly, we present here, for the first time, histological evidence for B cell-derived osteoclastogenesis in vivo, thus opening novel research avenues. DN and YG Equal contribution Funded by the German Israel Foundation, Grant # 01021017 to YG, DN, MR and BW and by the Israel Science Foundation (ISF) Grant No. 343/17 to DN. Disclosures Mittelman: Novartis: Honoraria, Research Funding, Speakers Bureau.


Spatial models of the β - structures of protein molecules, forming layers of amino acids, in principle, of unlimited length for both antiparallel and parallel conformation have been constructed. It is shown that the simplified flat Pauling models do not reflect the spatial structure of these layers. Using the recently developed theory of higher-dimensional polytopic prismahedrons, models of the volumetric filling of space with amino acid molecules are constructed. The constructed models for the first time mathematically describe the native structures of globular proteins.


1988 ◽  
Vol 17 (4) ◽  
pp. 169-173 ◽  
Author(s):  
L H Yahia ◽  
G Drouin ◽  
P Duval

Vertebral trabecular bone was tested by non-destructive uniaxial and triaxial loadings with the purpose of investigating the orthotropic properties of bone. A triaxial testing apparatus using hydrostatic pressure was developed and allowed to characterise the bony tissue in a three-dimensional stressed state. Thirty specimens, in the form of 10 mm cubes, were tested. The Young's moduli obtained in this study for the trabecular bone of human lumbar vertebrae are found to be in agreement with the values obtained by ultrasonic methods. Analyses of triaxial compressive tests provided, for the first time, the Poisson's ratios of vertebral trabecular bone. These values are found to satisfy thermodynamic restrictions established by Cowin and Van Buskirk (1986). Finally, no significant differences in the material properties were found for segment level (L3-L4).


2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 195-217
Author(s):  
Debolina Kundu ◽  
Andre Mueller ◽  
Volker Schmidt-Seiwert ◽  
Regine Binot ◽  
Lukas Kiel ◽  
...  

Human civilization reached a milestone in the first decade of the 21st century, when the global urban population became higher than rural for the first time. However, the process of urbanisation is not uniform across the globe, and striking differences exist in the spatial structure and trends of urbanisation in developed and developing regions because of varying rates of demographic and economic growth. The success of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) depends on addressing urbanisation challenges with comparative knowledge of the spatial structure and growth pattern of the cities across regions. In this context, the present study examines the spatial structures and urbanisation trends of cities in Asia and Europe through standardised data and visualisation, with particular reference to India and Germany. The results show that ‘shrinking cities’ are more common in Europe and particularly in Germany. In contrast, Indian cities have registered an overall increase in population of cities, although at a slower growth rate. Also, the rate of growth of the built-up areas is relatively higher in India than Europe. However, both these geographies are experiencing higher growth of built-up areas as compared to population. A detailed analysis of the built-up areas in select cities of Europe and India in different time-periods reveals the cities’ growth pattern to be aligned with transport routes. The study concludes that developing a common methodological approach to study the spatial structures and trends of different geographies is a crucial prerequisite for achieving the goals set under SDGs and the New Urban Agenda.


2017 ◽  
Vol 13 (S336) ◽  
pp. 359-364 ◽  
Author(s):  
Se-Hyung Cho ◽  
Youngjoo Yun ◽  
Jaeheon Kim ◽  
Dong-Hwan Yoon ◽  
Dong-Jin Kim ◽  
...  

AbstractThe Korean VLBI Network (KVN) is a unique millimeter VLBI system which is consisted of three 21 m telescopes with relatively short baselines. We present the preliminary results of simultaneous monitoring observations of the 22.2 GHz H2O and 43.1/42.8/86.2/129.3 GHz SiO masers based on the KVN Key Science Project (KSP). We obtained the astrometrically registered maps of the H2O and SiO masers toward nine evolved stars using the source frequency phase referencing method (SFPR). The SFPR maps of the H2O and SiO masers enabled us to investigate the spatial structure and kinematics from the SiO to H2O maser regions including the development of an outward motion from the ring-like or elliptical structures of SiO masers to the asymmetric structures of the 22.2 GHz H2O maser features. In particular, the 86.2/129.3 GHz SiO (v=1, J=2–1 and J=3–2) masers were clearly imaged toward several objects for the first time. The SiO v=1, J=3–2 maser shows different distributions compared to those of the SiO v=1, 2, J=1–0 and v=1, J=2–1 masers implying a different physical condition.


2017 ◽  
Vol 49 (4) ◽  
pp. 397-413 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. MORANDO ◽  
S. E. FAVERO-LONGO ◽  
M. CARRER ◽  
E. MATTEUCCI ◽  
J. NASCIMBENE ◽  
...  

AbstractRelationships between reproductive strategies and population spatial structure have often been suggested for lichens, but there is a lack of supporting aerobiological data. For the first time, this study couples aerobiological investigations on meiospore dispersal byCaloplaca crenulatella(Nyl.) H. Olivier andRhizocarpon geographicum(L.) DC. with analysis of local spatial patterns of thalli of both species. During a two-year monitoring period carried out on the walls of a medieval castle in NW Italy, a total of 169 polar diblastic spores, 20% of which were morphologically attributable toC. crenulatella, was detected in the mycoareosol, while muriform spores ofR. geographicumwere never found. Laboratory experiments confirmed that different dispersal patterns characterize the two species, the meiospores ofR. geographicumbeing poorly discharged and only recovered at a short distance from thalli, whereas those ofC. crenulatellawere more abundantly discharged, suspended and better dispersed by a moderate air flow. This difference was reflected on the castle walls by the random spatial pattern ofC. crenulatella, whileR. geographicumshowed a clustered distribution. Different discharge rates and take-off limitations, possibly related to size differences between the spores, are not sufficient to explain the different colonization patterns and dynamics of the two species. Additional intrinsic and extrinsic factors are likely to drive their dispersal and establishment success. Nevertheless, information on the relationships between different dispersal patterns of the species and the local spatial structure of their populations might help to predict the recovery potential of lichen species exposed to habitat loss or disturbance, or encrusting monument surfaces.


2005 ◽  
Vol 56 (9-12) ◽  
pp. 820-830 ◽  
Author(s):  
Peter I. Saparin ◽  
Jesper Skovhus Thomsen ◽  
Steffen Prohaska ◽  
Alexei Zaikin ◽  
Jürgen Kurths ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 38 ◽  
pp. 00043
Author(s):  
Valetina Ilyina ◽  
Tatjana Zenkina ◽  
Vadim Sagalaev ◽  
Stepan Senator ◽  
Anna Mitroshenkova ◽  
...  

The aim of this work was to identify and analyze the ontogenetic and spatial structure of steppe plant Clausia aprica (Stephan) Korn.-Tr. (Brassicaceae) cenopopulations at the border of distribution. The study of cenopopulations and their habitat conditions was conducted at 2006–2021 in Samara, Volgograd, and Orenburg Oblasts (Russian Federation). For the first time determined the polyvariance of development of individuals, the duration of ontogenetic stages and complete ontogenesis, peculiarities of spatial location and evaluation of running window methods. A table of prohibitions and resolutions of transitions between ontogenetic states was compiled for C. aprica ontogenesis. It was found that permissions of transitions between ontogenetic states are 37.8%. In natural cenopopulations, mutual transitions of individuals from one ontogenetic state to another has adaptive significance and determines the dynamics of the ontogenetic structure. At intervals of 6-8 years, a slight increase in the number of C. aprica individuals is observed in the populations, which is ensured by the efficiency of seed reproduction. Thus, self-maintenance and self-renewal of species populations is possible in case of low level of anthropogenic impact on vegetation cover of territories.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2103 (1) ◽  
pp. 012028
Author(s):  
K N Telikova ◽  
P S Shternin ◽  
S A Balashev

Abstract We investigate evolution of physical parameters of the intergalactic medium using an analysis of Lya forest lines detected towards distant quasars. We used the enlarged sample of 98 quasars obtained with Keck/HIRES and VLT/UVES. We show that taking into account a finite spatial size of absorbers, regulated by pressure smoothing, significantly affects the inferred thermal parameters of the intergalactic gas, such as the hydrogen photoionization rate and parameters of the temperature-density relation. Using Bayesian framework we constrained for the first time the scale parameter between the Jeans length and characteristic size of the absorbers. We also discuss limitations of the method based on the analysis of the minimal broadending of Lya lines, which stem from the patchy nature of He II reionization.


Author(s):  
Natalia I. Barsukova ◽  
Elina V. Fomina

For the first time, the article reviews a large amount of design material dedicated to courtyards near water and identifies the typology of courtyards based on their spatial structure. This type of coastal areas is considered from the perspective of environmental design and its main principle – harmonious coexistence of humans, artificial environment, and nature. The article discusses the principles and approaches to the design of this type of open spaces, and identifies the characteristic features of courtyards in modern residential complexes located near the water in European cities.


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