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Material and nanomechanical properties of bone structural units of cortical and trabecular iliac bone tissues from untreated postmenopausal osteoporotic women

The differences in bone nanomechanical properties between cortical (Ct) and trabecular (Tb) bone remain uncertain, whereas knowing the respective contribution of each compartment is critical to understand the origin of bone strength. Our purpose was to compare bone mechanical and intrinsic propertie...

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Autores principales: Farlay, Delphine, Falgayrac, Guillaume, Ponçon, Camille, Rizzo, Sébastien, Cortet, Bernard, Chapurlat, Roland, Penel, Guillaume, Badoud, Isabelle, Ammann, Patrick, Boivin, Georges
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9535279/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36213624
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bonr.2022.101623
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author Farlay, Delphine
Falgayrac, Guillaume
Ponçon, Camille
Rizzo, Sébastien
Cortet, Bernard
Chapurlat, Roland
Penel, Guillaume
Badoud, Isabelle
Ammann, Patrick
Boivin, Georges
author_facet Farlay, Delphine
Falgayrac, Guillaume
Ponçon, Camille
Rizzo, Sébastien
Cortet, Bernard
Chapurlat, Roland
Penel, Guillaume
Badoud, Isabelle
Ammann, Patrick
Boivin, Georges
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description The differences in bone nanomechanical properties between cortical (Ct) and trabecular (Tb) bone remain uncertain, whereas knowing the respective contribution of each compartment is critical to understand the origin of bone strength. Our purpose was to compare bone mechanical and intrinsic properties of Ct and Tb compartments, at the bone structural unit (BSU) level, in iliac bone taken from a homogeneous untreated human population. Among 60 PMMA-embedded transiliac bone biopsies from untreated postmenopausal osteoporotic women (64 ± 7 year-old), >2000 BSUs were analysed by nanoindentation in physiological wet conditions [indentation modulus (elasticity), hardness, dissipated energy], by Fourier transform infrared (FTIRM) and Raman microspectroscopy (mineral and organic characteristics), and by X-ray microradiography (degree of mineralization of bone, DMB). BSUs were categorized based on tissue age, osteonal (Ost) and interstitial (Int) tissues location and bone compartments (Ct and Tb). Indentation modulus was higher in Ct than in Tb BSUs, both in Ost and Int. dissipated energy was higher in Ct than Tb, in Int BSUs. Hardness was not different between Ct and Tb BSUs. In Ost or Int BSUs, mineral maturity (conversion of non-apatitic into apatitic phosphates) was higher in Ct than in Tb, as well as for collagen maturity (Ost). Mineral content assessed as mineral/matrix (FTIRM and Raman) or as DMB, was lower in Ct than in Tb. Crystallinity (FTIRM) was similar in BSUs from Ct and Tb, and slightly lower in Ct than in Tb when measured by Raman, indicating that the crystal size/perfection was quite similar between Ct and Tb BSUs. The differences found between Ost and Int tissues were much higher than the difference found between Ct and Tb for all those bone material properties. Multiple regression analysis showed that Indentation modulus and dissipated energy were mainly explained by mineral maturity in Ct and by collagen maturity in Tb, and hardness by mineral content in both Ct and Tb. In conclusion, in untreated human iliac bone, Ct and Tb BSUs exhibit different characteristics. Ct BSUs have higher indentation modulus, dissipated energy (Int), mineral and organic maturities than Tb BSUs, without difference in hardness. Although those differences are relatively small compared to those found between Ost and Int BSUs, they may influence bone strength at macroscale.
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spelling pubmed-95352792022-10-07 Material and nanomechanical properties of bone structural units of cortical and trabecular iliac bone tissues from untreated postmenopausal osteoporotic women Farlay, Delphine Falgayrac, Guillaume Ponçon, Camille Rizzo, Sébastien Cortet, Bernard Chapurlat, Roland Penel, Guillaume Badoud, Isabelle Ammann, Patrick Boivin, Georges Bone Rep Full Length Article The differences in bone nanomechanical properties between cortical (Ct) and trabecular (Tb) bone remain uncertain, whereas knowing the respective contribution of each compartment is critical to understand the origin of bone strength. Our purpose was to compare bone mechanical and intrinsic properties of Ct and Tb compartments, at the bone structural unit (BSU) level, in iliac bone taken from a homogeneous untreated human population. Among 60 PMMA-embedded transiliac bone biopsies from untreated postmenopausal osteoporotic women (64 ± 7 year-old), >2000 BSUs were analysed by nanoindentation in physiological wet conditions [indentation modulus (elasticity), hardness, dissipated energy], by Fourier transform infrared (FTIRM) and Raman microspectroscopy (mineral and organic characteristics), and by X-ray microradiography (degree of mineralization of bone, DMB). BSUs were categorized based on tissue age, osteonal (Ost) and interstitial (Int) tissues location and bone compartments (Ct and Tb). Indentation modulus was higher in Ct than in Tb BSUs, both in Ost and Int. dissipated energy was higher in Ct than Tb, in Int BSUs. Hardness was not different between Ct and Tb BSUs. In Ost or Int BSUs, mineral maturity (conversion of non-apatitic into apatitic phosphates) was higher in Ct than in Tb, as well as for collagen maturity (Ost). Mineral content assessed as mineral/matrix (FTIRM and Raman) or as DMB, was lower in Ct than in Tb. Crystallinity (FTIRM) was similar in BSUs from Ct and Tb, and slightly lower in Ct than in Tb when measured by Raman, indicating that the crystal size/perfection was quite similar between Ct and Tb BSUs. The differences found between Ost and Int tissues were much higher than the difference found between Ct and Tb for all those bone material properties. Multiple regression analysis showed that Indentation modulus and dissipated energy were mainly explained by mineral maturity in Ct and by collagen maturity in Tb, and hardness by mineral content in both Ct and Tb. In conclusion, in untreated human iliac bone, Ct and Tb BSUs exhibit different characteristics. Ct BSUs have higher indentation modulus, dissipated energy (Int), mineral and organic maturities than Tb BSUs, without difference in hardness. Although those differences are relatively small compared to those found between Ost and Int BSUs, they may influence bone strength at macroscale. Elsevier 2022-09-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9535279/ /pubmed/36213624 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bonr.2022.101623 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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Farlay, Delphine
Falgayrac, Guillaume
Ponçon, Camille
Rizzo, Sébastien
Cortet, Bernard
Chapurlat, Roland
Penel, Guillaume
Badoud, Isabelle
Ammann, Patrick
Boivin, Georges
Material and nanomechanical properties of bone structural units of cortical and trabecular iliac bone tissues from untreated postmenopausal osteoporotic women
title Material and nanomechanical properties of bone structural units of cortical and trabecular iliac bone tissues from untreated postmenopausal osteoporotic women
title_full Material and nanomechanical properties of bone structural units of cortical and trabecular iliac bone tissues from untreated postmenopausal osteoporotic women
title_fullStr Material and nanomechanical properties of bone structural units of cortical and trabecular iliac bone tissues from untreated postmenopausal osteoporotic women
title_full_unstemmed Material and nanomechanical properties of bone structural units of cortical and trabecular iliac bone tissues from untreated postmenopausal osteoporotic women
title_short Material and nanomechanical properties of bone structural units of cortical and trabecular iliac bone tissues from untreated postmenopausal osteoporotic women
title_sort material and nanomechanical properties of bone structural units of cortical and trabecular iliac bone tissues from untreated postmenopausal osteoporotic women
topic Full Length Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9535279/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36213624
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bonr.2022.101623
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