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Osteocyte Apoptosis, Bone Marrow Adiposity, and Fibrosis in the Irradiated Human Mandible

PURPOSE: To assess the effect of radiation therapy on osteocyte apoptosis, osteocyte death, and bone marrow adipocytes in the human mandible and its contribution to the pathophysiology of radiation damage to the mandibular bone. METHODS AND MATERIALS: Mandibular cancellous bone biopsies were taken f...

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Autores principales: Dekker, Hannah, Schulten, Engelbert A.J.M., Lichters, Inez, van Ruijven, Leo, van Essen, Huib W., Blom, Gerrit-Jan, Bloemena, Elisabeth, ten Bruggenkate, Chris M., Kullaa, Arja M., Bravenboer, Nathalie
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9156996/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35662809
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.adro.2022.100951
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author Dekker, Hannah
Schulten, Engelbert A.J.M.
Lichters, Inez
van Ruijven, Leo
van Essen, Huib W.
Blom, Gerrit-Jan
Bloemena, Elisabeth
ten Bruggenkate, Chris M.
Kullaa, Arja M.
Bravenboer, Nathalie
author_facet Dekker, Hannah
Schulten, Engelbert A.J.M.
Lichters, Inez
van Ruijven, Leo
van Essen, Huib W.
Blom, Gerrit-Jan
Bloemena, Elisabeth
ten Bruggenkate, Chris M.
Kullaa, Arja M.
Bravenboer, Nathalie
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description PURPOSE: To assess the effect of radiation therapy on osteocyte apoptosis, osteocyte death, and bone marrow adipocytes in the human mandible and its contribution to the pathophysiology of radiation damage to the mandibular bone. METHODS AND MATERIALS: Mandibular cancellous bone biopsies were taken from irradiated patients and nonirradiated controls. Immunohistochemical detection of cleaved caspase-3 was performed to visualize apoptotic osteocytes. The number of apoptotic osteocytes per bone area and per total amount of osteocytes, osteocytes per bone area, and empty lacunae per bone area were counted manually. The percentage fibrotic tissue and adipose tissue per bone marrow area, the percentage bone marrow of total area, and the mean adipocyte diameter (μm) was determined digitally from adjacent Goldner stained sections. RESULTS: Biopsies of 15 irradiated patients (12 men and 3 women) and 7 nonirradiated controls (5 men and 2 women) were assessed. In the study group a significant increase was seen in the number of empty lacunae, the percentage of adipose tissue of bone marrow area, and the adipocyte diameter. There was no significant difference in bone marrow fibrosis nor apoptotic osteocytes between the irradiated group and the controls. CONCLUSIONS: Irradiation alone does not seem to induce excessive bone marrow fibrosis. The damage to bone mesenchymal stem cells leads to increased marrow adipogenesis and decreased osteoblastogenic potential. Early osteocyte death resulting in avital persisting bone matrix with severely impaired regenerative potential may contribute to the vulnerability of irradiated bone to infection and necrosis.
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spelling pubmed-91569962022-06-02 Osteocyte Apoptosis, Bone Marrow Adiposity, and Fibrosis in the Irradiated Human Mandible Dekker, Hannah Schulten, Engelbert A.J.M. Lichters, Inez van Ruijven, Leo van Essen, Huib W. Blom, Gerrit-Jan Bloemena, Elisabeth ten Bruggenkate, Chris M. Kullaa, Arja M. Bravenboer, Nathalie Adv Radiat Oncol Scientific Article PURPOSE: To assess the effect of radiation therapy on osteocyte apoptosis, osteocyte death, and bone marrow adipocytes in the human mandible and its contribution to the pathophysiology of radiation damage to the mandibular bone. METHODS AND MATERIALS: Mandibular cancellous bone biopsies were taken from irradiated patients and nonirradiated controls. Immunohistochemical detection of cleaved caspase-3 was performed to visualize apoptotic osteocytes. The number of apoptotic osteocytes per bone area and per total amount of osteocytes, osteocytes per bone area, and empty lacunae per bone area were counted manually. The percentage fibrotic tissue and adipose tissue per bone marrow area, the percentage bone marrow of total area, and the mean adipocyte diameter (μm) was determined digitally from adjacent Goldner stained sections. RESULTS: Biopsies of 15 irradiated patients (12 men and 3 women) and 7 nonirradiated controls (5 men and 2 women) were assessed. In the study group a significant increase was seen in the number of empty lacunae, the percentage of adipose tissue of bone marrow area, and the adipocyte diameter. There was no significant difference in bone marrow fibrosis nor apoptotic osteocytes between the irradiated group and the controls. CONCLUSIONS: Irradiation alone does not seem to induce excessive bone marrow fibrosis. The damage to bone mesenchymal stem cells leads to increased marrow adipogenesis and decreased osteoblastogenic potential. Early osteocyte death resulting in avital persisting bone matrix with severely impaired regenerative potential may contribute to the vulnerability of irradiated bone to infection and necrosis. Elsevier 2022-03-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9156996/ /pubmed/35662809 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.adro.2022.100951 Text en © 2022 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Dekker, Hannah
Schulten, Engelbert A.J.M.
Lichters, Inez
van Ruijven, Leo
van Essen, Huib W.
Blom, Gerrit-Jan
Bloemena, Elisabeth
ten Bruggenkate, Chris M.
Kullaa, Arja M.
Bravenboer, Nathalie
Osteocyte Apoptosis, Bone Marrow Adiposity, and Fibrosis in the Irradiated Human Mandible
title Osteocyte Apoptosis, Bone Marrow Adiposity, and Fibrosis in the Irradiated Human Mandible
title_full Osteocyte Apoptosis, Bone Marrow Adiposity, and Fibrosis in the Irradiated Human Mandible
title_fullStr Osteocyte Apoptosis, Bone Marrow Adiposity, and Fibrosis in the Irradiated Human Mandible
title_full_unstemmed Osteocyte Apoptosis, Bone Marrow Adiposity, and Fibrosis in the Irradiated Human Mandible
title_short Osteocyte Apoptosis, Bone Marrow Adiposity, and Fibrosis in the Irradiated Human Mandible
title_sort osteocyte apoptosis, bone marrow adiposity, and fibrosis in the irradiated human mandible
topic Scientific Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9156996/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35662809
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.adro.2022.100951
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