Heterogeneity of the osteocyte lacuno-canalicular network architecture and material characteristics across different tissue types in healing bone

[Display omitted] •Healing bone tissue provides a large variety of structural characteristics.•The bony callus exhibits larger and more lacunae compared to cortical lamellar bone.•Lacuno-canalicular topology in healing bone correlates with mineral characteristics.•The lacuno-canalicular network in t...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of structural biology 2020-11, Vol.212 (2), p.107616-107616, Article 107616
Hauptverfasser: Schemenz, Victoria, Gjardy, André, Chamasemani, Fereshteh F., Roschger, Andreas, Roschger, Paul, Zaslansky, Paul, Helfen, Lukas, Burghammer, Manfred, Fratzl, Peter, Weinkamer, Richard, Brunner, Roland, Willie, Bettina M., Wagermaier, Wolfgang
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] •Healing bone tissue provides a large variety of structural characteristics.•The bony callus exhibits larger and more lacunae compared to cortical lamellar bone.•Lacuno-canalicular topology in healing bone correlates with mineral characteristics.•The lacuno-canalicular network in the cortex-callus transition zone is discontinuous. Various tissue types, including fibrous connective tissue, bone marrow, cartilage, woven and lamellar bone, coexist in healing bone. Similar to most bone tissue type, healing bone contains a lacuno-canalicular network (LCN) housing osteocytes. These cells are known to orchestrate bone remodeling in healthy bone by sensing mechanical strains and translating them into biochemical signals. The structure of the LCN is hypothesized to influence mineralization processes. Hence, the aim of the present study was to visualize and match spatial variations in the LCN topology with mineral characteristics, within and at the interfaces of the different tissue types that comprise healing bone. We applied a correlative multi-method approach to visualize the LCN architecture and quantify mineral particle size and orientation within healing femoral bone in a mouse osteotomy model (26 weeks old C57BL/6 mice). This approach revealed structural differences across several length scales during endochondral ossification within the following regions: calcified cartilage, bony callus, cortical bone and a transition zone between the cortical and callus region analyzed 21 days after the osteotomy. In this transition zone, we observed a continuous convergence of mineral characteristics and osteocyte lacunae shape as well as discontinuities in the lacunae volume and LCN connectivity. The bony callus exhibits a 34% higher lacunae number density and 40% larger lacunar volume compared to cortical bone. The presented correlations between LCN architecture and mineral characteristics improves our understanding of how bone develops during healing and may indicate a contribution of osteocytes to bone (re)modeling.
ISSN:1047-8477
1095-8657
DOI:10.1016/j.jsb.2020.107616