Quantifying the relation between aging-related trabecular bone microstructure and mechanical properties with digital volume correlation approach

IF 4.3 3区 工程技术 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Extreme Mechanics Letters Pub Date : 2024-11-14 DOI:10.1016/j.eml.2024.102265
Hutomo Tanoto , Hanwen Fan , Donggi Ha , Catherine G. Ambrose , Eric O. Klineberg , Yuxiao Zhou
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Trabecular bone, a highly porous 3D network of interconnected rods and plates known as trabeculae, plays a critical role in bone strength and integrity. Osteoporosis, a condition commonly associated with aging, leads to deteriorations in bone mass and microarchitecture, manifesting as reduced bone mineral density, thinner trabecular struts, increased trabecular spacing, and a shift from trabecular plates to rods. These microstructural alterations contribute to age-related fragility fractures. To quantitatively explore the link between microstructural changes and the mechanical properties of trabecular bone, we combined mechanical testing with micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) and digital volume correlation (DVC) to measure 3D full-field deformation in trabecular bone samples from healthy and osteoporotic human cadaver vertebrae. Our multi-step mechanical testing characterized strain concentration propagation under axial compressive loading, providing new insights into how microstructural parameters influence trabecular bone’s mechanical strength. This study demonstrates that imaging-based approaches for evaluating bone mechanical strength could serve as an alternative to traditional fracture risk assessment methods, which primarily rely on bone mineral density.
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用数字体积相关方法量化与衰老相关的骨小梁微观结构和力学性能之间的关系
骨小梁是一种由相互连接的杆和板组成的高孔隙三维网络,被称为骨小梁,在骨强度和完整性方面起着至关重要的作用。骨质疏松症通常与衰老有关,它会导致骨质和微结构退化,表现为骨矿物质密度降低、骨小梁变细、骨小梁间距增大以及骨小梁板块向骨小梁杆块转变。这些微结构的改变导致了与年龄相关的脆性骨折。为了定量探索骨小梁的微观结构变化与力学性能之间的联系,我们将力学测试与微型计算机断层扫描(micro-CT)和数字体积相关(DVC)相结合,测量了来自健康和骨质疏松人体尸体椎骨的骨小梁样本的三维全场变形。我们的多步骤机械测试描述了轴向压缩加载下应变集中传播的特征,为了解微结构参数如何影响骨小梁的机械强度提供了新的视角。这项研究表明,基于成像的骨机械强度评估方法可以替代主要依赖骨矿物质密度的传统骨折风险评估方法。
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Extreme Mechanics Letters
Extreme Mechanics Letters Engineering-Mechanics of Materials
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9.20
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179
审稿时长
45 days
期刊介绍: Extreme Mechanics Letters (EML) enables rapid communication of research that highlights the role of mechanics in multi-disciplinary areas across materials science, physics, chemistry, biology, medicine and engineering. Emphasis is on the impact, depth and originality of new concepts, methods and observations at the forefront of applied sciences.
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