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Dynamic Hydraulic Flow Stimulation on Mitigation of Trabecular Bone Loss in a Rat Functional Disuse Model

机译:大鼠功能性废弃模型中小梁骨质损伤的动态液压流动刺激

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Bone fluid flow (BFF) has been demonstrated as a critical regulator in mechanotransductive signaling and bone adaptation. Intramedullary pressure (ImP) and matrix strain have been identified as potential generator to regulate BFF. To elevate in vivo oscillatory BFF using ImP, a dynamic hydraulic stimulation (DHS) approach was developed. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of DHS on mitigation of bone loss and structural alteration in a rat hindlimb suspension (HLS) functional disuse model. Sixty-one 5-month old female Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into five groups: 1) baseline control, 2) age-matched control, 3) HLS, 4) HLS + static loading, and 5) HLS + DHS. Hydraulic flow stimulation was carried out daily on a “10 min on-5min off-10min on” loading regime, 5 days/week, for total of 4 weeks in the tibial region. The metaphyseal trabecular regions of the proximal tibiae were analyzed using µCT and histomorphometry. Four weeks of HLS resulted in a significant loss of trabecular bone, leading to structural deterioration. HLS with static loading alone was not sufficient to attenuate the bone loss. Bone quantity and microarchitecture were significantly improved by applying DHS loading, resulting increase of 83% in bone volume fraction, 25% in trabecular number and mitigation of -26% in trabecular separation compared to HLS control. Histomorphometry analysis on trabecular mineralization coincided with the µCT analysis, in which DHS loading yielded increases of 34% in histomorphometric BV/TV, 121% in MS/BS, 190% in BFR/BS and 146% in BFR/BV, compared to the HLS control. Overall, the data demonstrated that dynamic hydraulic flow loading has potentials to provide regulatory signals for mitigating bone loss induced by functional disuse. This approach may provide a new alternative mechanical intervention for future clinical treatment for osteoporosis.
机译:骨液流量(BFF)已被证明是机械转导信号传递和骨骼适应中的关键调节剂。髓内压(ImP)和基质应变已被确定为调节BFF的潜在发生器。为了提高使用ImP的体内振荡BFF,开发了一种动态液压刺激(DHS)方法。这项研究的目的是评估DHS对减轻大鼠后肢悬吊(HLS)功能废用模型中骨丢失和结构改变的影响。将61只5个月大的Sprague-Dawley雌性大鼠分为五组:1)基线对照,2)年龄匹配的对照,3)HLS,4)HLS +静态负荷和5)HLS + DHS。每天在“ 10分钟上5分钟下10分钟上10分钟上”负荷方案下每天5天/周进行液压流刺激,在胫骨区域总共进行4周。使用µCT和组织形态计量学分析胫骨近端的干phy端小梁区域。 HLS的四个星期导致小梁骨明显丢失,导致结构恶化。仅具有静态负荷的HLS不足以减轻骨质流失。与HLS对照相比,通过施加DHS负载可显着改善骨量和微结构,从而使骨体积分数增加83%,小梁数目增加25%,小梁分离减少-26%。小梁矿化的组织形态计量学分析与µCT分析相吻合,与之相比,DHS负荷在组织形态计量学BV / TV中增加了34%,在MS / BS中增加了121%,在BFR / BS中增加了190%,在BFR / BV中增加了146%。 HLS控制。总体而言,数据表明动态液压流量加载有潜力提供调节信号,以减轻功能性使用引起的骨质流失。这种方法可能为骨质疏松症的未来临床治疗提供新的替代性机械干预。

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