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Factors associated with bone thickness: Comparison of the cranium and humerus

Cortical bone thickness is important for the mechanical function of bone. Ontogeny, aging, sex, body size, hormone levels, diet, behavior, and genetics potentially cause variations in postcranial cortical robusticity. However, the factors associated with cranial cortical robusticity remain poorly un...

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Autores principales: Goto, Shimpei, Kataoka, Keiichi, Isa, Mutsumi, Nakamori, Kenji, Yoshida, Makoto, Murayama, Sadayuki, Arasaki, Akira, Ishida, Hajime, Kimura, Ryosuke
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10057751/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36989318
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0283636
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author Goto, Shimpei
Kataoka, Keiichi
Isa, Mutsumi
Nakamori, Kenji
Yoshida, Makoto
Murayama, Sadayuki
Arasaki, Akira
Ishida, Hajime
Kimura, Ryosuke
author_facet Goto, Shimpei
Kataoka, Keiichi
Isa, Mutsumi
Nakamori, Kenji
Yoshida, Makoto
Murayama, Sadayuki
Arasaki, Akira
Ishida, Hajime
Kimura, Ryosuke
author_sort Goto, Shimpei
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description Cortical bone thickness is important for the mechanical function of bone. Ontogeny, aging, sex, body size, hormone levels, diet, behavior, and genetics potentially cause variations in postcranial cortical robusticity. However, the factors associated with cranial cortical robusticity remain poorly understood. Few studies have examined cortical robusticity in both cranial and postcranial bones jointly. In the present study, we used computed tomography (CT) images to measure cortical bone thicknesses in the cranial vault and humeral diaphysis. This study clearly showed that females have a greater cranial vault thickness and greater age-related increase in cranial vault thickness than males. We found an age-related increase in the full thickness of the temporal cranial vault and the width of the humeral diaphysis, as well as an age-related decrease in the cortical thickness of the frontal cranial vault and the cortical thickness of the humeral diaphysis, suggesting that the mechanisms of bone modeling in cranial and long bones are similar. A positive correlation between cortical indices in the cranial vault and humeral diaphysis also suggested that common factors affect cortical robusticity. We also examined the association of polymorphisms in the WNT16 and TNFSF11 genes with bone thickness. However, no significant associations were observed. The present study provides fundamental knowledge about similarities and differences in the mechanisms of bone modeling between cranial and postcranial bones.
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spelling pubmed-100577512023-03-30 Factors associated with bone thickness: Comparison of the cranium and humerus Goto, Shimpei Kataoka, Keiichi Isa, Mutsumi Nakamori, Kenji Yoshida, Makoto Murayama, Sadayuki Arasaki, Akira Ishida, Hajime Kimura, Ryosuke PLoS One Research Article Cortical bone thickness is important for the mechanical function of bone. Ontogeny, aging, sex, body size, hormone levels, diet, behavior, and genetics potentially cause variations in postcranial cortical robusticity. However, the factors associated with cranial cortical robusticity remain poorly understood. Few studies have examined cortical robusticity in both cranial and postcranial bones jointly. In the present study, we used computed tomography (CT) images to measure cortical bone thicknesses in the cranial vault and humeral diaphysis. This study clearly showed that females have a greater cranial vault thickness and greater age-related increase in cranial vault thickness than males. We found an age-related increase in the full thickness of the temporal cranial vault and the width of the humeral diaphysis, as well as an age-related decrease in the cortical thickness of the frontal cranial vault and the cortical thickness of the humeral diaphysis, suggesting that the mechanisms of bone modeling in cranial and long bones are similar. A positive correlation between cortical indices in the cranial vault and humeral diaphysis also suggested that common factors affect cortical robusticity. We also examined the association of polymorphisms in the WNT16 and TNFSF11 genes with bone thickness. However, no significant associations were observed. The present study provides fundamental knowledge about similarities and differences in the mechanisms of bone modeling between cranial and postcranial bones. Public Library of Science 2023-03-29 /pmc/articles/PMC10057751/ /pubmed/36989318 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0283636 Text en © 2023 Goto et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Goto, Shimpei
Kataoka, Keiichi
Isa, Mutsumi
Nakamori, Kenji
Yoshida, Makoto
Murayama, Sadayuki
Arasaki, Akira
Ishida, Hajime
Kimura, Ryosuke
Factors associated with bone thickness: Comparison of the cranium and humerus
title Factors associated with bone thickness: Comparison of the cranium and humerus
title_full Factors associated with bone thickness: Comparison of the cranium and humerus
title_fullStr Factors associated with bone thickness: Comparison of the cranium and humerus
title_full_unstemmed Factors associated with bone thickness: Comparison of the cranium and humerus
title_short Factors associated with bone thickness: Comparison of the cranium and humerus
title_sort factors associated with bone thickness: comparison of the cranium and humerus
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10057751/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36989318
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0283636
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