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Comparison of the 3D-microstructure of human alveolar and fibula bone in microvascular autologous bone transplantation: a synchrotron radiation μ-CT study

Introduction: Autologous bone transplantation is successfully used in reconstructive surgery of large/critical-sized bone defects, whereby the microvascular free fibula flap is still regarded as the gold standard for the reconstruction of such defects in the head and neck region. Here, we report the...

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Autores principales: Wüster, Jonas, Hesse, Bernhard, Rothweiler, Rene, Bortel, Emely, Gross, Christian, Bakhtiyari, Shima, King, Andrew, Boller, Elodie, Gerber, Javier, Rendenbach, Carsten, Fretwurst, Tobias, Preissner, Saskia, Heiland, Max, Nelson, Katja, Nahles, Susanne
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10486015/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37691907
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2023.1169385
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author Wüster, Jonas
Hesse, Bernhard
Rothweiler, Rene
Bortel, Emely
Gross, Christian
Bakhtiyari, Shima
King, Andrew
Boller, Elodie
Gerber, Javier
Rendenbach, Carsten
Fretwurst, Tobias
Preissner, Saskia
Heiland, Max
Nelson, Katja
Nahles, Susanne
author_facet Wüster, Jonas
Hesse, Bernhard
Rothweiler, Rene
Bortel, Emely
Gross, Christian
Bakhtiyari, Shima
King, Andrew
Boller, Elodie
Gerber, Javier
Rendenbach, Carsten
Fretwurst, Tobias
Preissner, Saskia
Heiland, Max
Nelson, Katja
Nahles, Susanne
author_sort Wüster, Jonas
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description Introduction: Autologous bone transplantation is successfully used in reconstructive surgery of large/critical-sized bone defects, whereby the microvascular free fibula flap is still regarded as the gold standard for the reconstruction of such defects in the head and neck region. Here, we report the morphological and lacunar properties of patient-paired bone samples from eight patients from the jaw (AB; recipient site) and the fibula (FB; donor site) on the micron length-scale using Synchrotron µ-CT. Insights into differences and similarities between these bone structures could offer a better understanding of the underlying mechanism for successful surgical outcomes and might clear the path for optimized, nature-inspired bone scaffold designs. Methods: Spatial vessel-pore arrangements, bone morphology, fluid-simulation derived permeability tensor, osteocyte lacunar density, and lacunar morphology are compared. Results: The orientation of the vessel system indicates a homogenous vessel orientation for AB and FB. The average mineral distance (50%) to the closest vessel boundary is higher in AB than in FB (the mean is 96 μm for AB vs. 76 μm for FB; p = 0.021). Average osteocyte lacunar density is found to be higher in AB than in FB (mean 22,874 mm(3) vs. 19,376 mm(3) for FB; p = 0.038), which might compensate for the high distance from the mineral to the nearest vessel. No significant differences in lacunar volume are found between paired AB and FB. Discussion: A comparable vessel network and similar distribution of vessel porosity between AB and FB may allow the FB graft to exhibit a high regeneration potential when connected to AB, and this might correlate with a high osteoinductive and osteoconductive potential of FB when connected to AB. Since widely used and potent synthetic bone grafts exist, new insight into the bone structure of well-established autologous bone grafts, such as the free fibula flap, could help to improve the performance of such materials and therefore the design of 3D scaffolds.
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spelling pubmed-104860152023-09-09 Comparison of the 3D-microstructure of human alveolar and fibula bone in microvascular autologous bone transplantation: a synchrotron radiation μ-CT study Wüster, Jonas Hesse, Bernhard Rothweiler, Rene Bortel, Emely Gross, Christian Bakhtiyari, Shima King, Andrew Boller, Elodie Gerber, Javier Rendenbach, Carsten Fretwurst, Tobias Preissner, Saskia Heiland, Max Nelson, Katja Nahles, Susanne Front Bioeng Biotechnol Bioengineering and Biotechnology Introduction: Autologous bone transplantation is successfully used in reconstructive surgery of large/critical-sized bone defects, whereby the microvascular free fibula flap is still regarded as the gold standard for the reconstruction of such defects in the head and neck region. Here, we report the morphological and lacunar properties of patient-paired bone samples from eight patients from the jaw (AB; recipient site) and the fibula (FB; donor site) on the micron length-scale using Synchrotron µ-CT. Insights into differences and similarities between these bone structures could offer a better understanding of the underlying mechanism for successful surgical outcomes and might clear the path for optimized, nature-inspired bone scaffold designs. Methods: Spatial vessel-pore arrangements, bone morphology, fluid-simulation derived permeability tensor, osteocyte lacunar density, and lacunar morphology are compared. Results: The orientation of the vessel system indicates a homogenous vessel orientation for AB and FB. The average mineral distance (50%) to the closest vessel boundary is higher in AB than in FB (the mean is 96 μm for AB vs. 76 μm for FB; p = 0.021). Average osteocyte lacunar density is found to be higher in AB than in FB (mean 22,874 mm(3) vs. 19,376 mm(3) for FB; p = 0.038), which might compensate for the high distance from the mineral to the nearest vessel. No significant differences in lacunar volume are found between paired AB and FB. Discussion: A comparable vessel network and similar distribution of vessel porosity between AB and FB may allow the FB graft to exhibit a high regeneration potential when connected to AB, and this might correlate with a high osteoinductive and osteoconductive potential of FB when connected to AB. Since widely used and potent synthetic bone grafts exist, new insight into the bone structure of well-established autologous bone grafts, such as the free fibula flap, could help to improve the performance of such materials and therefore the design of 3D scaffolds. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-08-25 /pmc/articles/PMC10486015/ /pubmed/37691907 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2023.1169385 Text en Copyright © 2023 Wüster, Hesse, Rothweiler, Bortel, Gross, Bakhtiyari, King, Boller, Gerber, Rendenbach, Fretwurst, Preissner, Heiland, Nelson and Nahles. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Bioengineering and Biotechnology
Wüster, Jonas
Hesse, Bernhard
Rothweiler, Rene
Bortel, Emely
Gross, Christian
Bakhtiyari, Shima
King, Andrew
Boller, Elodie
Gerber, Javier
Rendenbach, Carsten
Fretwurst, Tobias
Preissner, Saskia
Heiland, Max
Nelson, Katja
Nahles, Susanne
Comparison of the 3D-microstructure of human alveolar and fibula bone in microvascular autologous bone transplantation: a synchrotron radiation μ-CT study
title Comparison of the 3D-microstructure of human alveolar and fibula bone in microvascular autologous bone transplantation: a synchrotron radiation μ-CT study
title_full Comparison of the 3D-microstructure of human alveolar and fibula bone in microvascular autologous bone transplantation: a synchrotron radiation μ-CT study
title_fullStr Comparison of the 3D-microstructure of human alveolar and fibula bone in microvascular autologous bone transplantation: a synchrotron radiation μ-CT study
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of the 3D-microstructure of human alveolar and fibula bone in microvascular autologous bone transplantation: a synchrotron radiation μ-CT study
title_short Comparison of the 3D-microstructure of human alveolar and fibula bone in microvascular autologous bone transplantation: a synchrotron radiation μ-CT study
title_sort comparison of the 3d-microstructure of human alveolar and fibula bone in microvascular autologous bone transplantation: a synchrotron radiation μ-ct study
topic Bioengineering and Biotechnology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10486015/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37691907
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2023.1169385
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