Osteocyte lacunae in transiliac bone biopsy samples across life span

Osteocytes act as bone mechanosensors, regulators of osteoblast/osteoclast activity and mineral homeostasis, however, knowledge about their functional/morphological changes throughout life is limited. We used quantitative backscattered electron imaging (qBEI) to investigate osteocyte lacunae section...

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Veröffentlicht in:Acta biomaterialia 2023-02, Vol.157, p.275-287
Hauptverfasser: Blouin, Stéphane, Misof, Barbara M., Mähr, Matthias, Fratzl-Zelman, Nadja, Roschger, Paul, Lueger, Sonja, Messmer, Phaedra, Keplinger, Petra, Rauch, Frank, Glorieux, Francis H., Berzlanovich, Andrea, Gruber, Gerlinde M., Brugger, Peter C., Shane, Elizabeth, Recker, Robert R., Zwerina, Jochen, Hartmann, Markus A.
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Zusammenfassung:Osteocytes act as bone mechanosensors, regulators of osteoblast/osteoclast activity and mineral homeostasis, however, knowledge about their functional/morphological changes throughout life is limited. We used quantitative backscattered electron imaging (qBEI) to investigate osteocyte lacunae sections (OLS) as a 2D-surrogate characterizing the osteocytes. OLS characteristics, the density of mineralized osteocyte lacunae (i.e., micropetrotic osteocytes, md.OLS-Density in nb/mm2) and the average degree of mineralization (CaMean in weight% calcium) of cortex and spongiosa were analyzed in transiliac biopsy samples from healthy individuals under 30 (n=59) and over 30 years (n=50) (i.e., before and after the age of peak bone mass, respectively). We found several differences in OLS-characteristics: 1). Inter-individually between the age groups: OLS-Density and OLS-Porosity were reduced by about 20% in older individuals in spongiosa and in cortex versus younger probands (both, p 
ISSN:1742-7061
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DOI:10.1016/j.actbio.2022.11.051