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Medical Engineering and Physics bone expert / biophysics Powered by Editorial Manager® and ProduXion Manager® from Aries Systems Corporation

Zioupos, Peter; Adams, George J; Adams, George J; Cook, Richard B; Hutchinson, John; Zioupos, Peter

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Peter Zioupos

George J Adams

George J Adams

Richard B Cook

John Hutchinson

Peter Zioupos



Abstract

Microarchitecture and morphology of bone tissue over a wide range of apparent densities assessed by micro-computed tomography and three different threshold backgrounds-Manuscript Draft-Manuscript Number: Article Type: Paper Section/Category: Regular Issue Paper Abstract: The microarchitecture of bone both results from and in turn affects the remodelling process. Bone-specific surface, for instance, is one of these important microarchitectural parameters because remodelling is also considered to be a surface-mediated phenomenon (Berli et al. 2017). An understanding of these structural parameters across the widest possible range of porosity is essential to illuminating how bone reacts to disease, in different skeletal sites and in either its cancellous or cortical forms. 112 samples from an elephant femur were examined by micro-computed tomography (μCT), 31 of which contained both mineralised and demineralised tissue. A critical factor in all scans is setting the correct threshold (with background the surrounding medium) and hence 3 different backgrounds were used: air, water and collagen. The effect of the 3 background thresholds on the physical characteristics of bone (BS/TV, BS/BV, TbSp, TbTh, D mat , vs BV/TV) was then determined. The results showed that using a threshold set by the collagen background had a profound effect on the histomorphometry bone parameters when assessed by μCT. However, the differences between air and water were not significant, suggesting that comparable data can be produced in a laboratory environment when scanning porous bone samples under either wet or dry conditions-counter to common belief. Determining which is more suitable, air or water, in laboratory and in clinical μCT imaging is important to improve the quality and relevance of biomechanics research. The data with collagen as the threshold were illuminating as they showed that remodelling rates and the relative organic to mineral presence varied with BV/TV, concurring with some other recent studies [2,3].

Citation

Zioupos, P., Adams, G. J., Adams, G. J., Cook, R. B., Hutchinson, J., & Zioupos, P. (2022). Medical Engineering and Physics bone expert / biophysics Powered by Editorial Manager® and ProduXion Manager® from Aries Systems Corporation. Medical Engineering and Physics, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.medengphy.2022.103828

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jun 5, 2022
Publication Date Jun 7, 2022
Deposit Date Nov 1, 2021
Publicly Available Date Dec 13, 2022
Print ISSN 1350-4533
Publisher Elsevier
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.medengphy.2022.103828
Keywords Bone; cancellous; Cortical; density; Porosity; BV/TV; Specific surface; μCT

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