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J Y Rho1, P Zioupos, J D Currey, G M Pharr.
Abstract
The elastic modulus and hardness of secondary osteonal and interstitial bone was examined through the thickness of the cortex of human femora of various ages by nano-indentation. There was a clear difference between the stiffness and hardness of secondary osteonal and interstitial bone, the latter being stiffer (F(1,48)=56.0, P<0.001). There were some differences between the bones of different subjects; however, there were no differences that could be reliably associated with the chronological age of the subject, or with differences in location through the thickness of the cortex (F(2,48)=0.21, P=0.810). Previous studies have been equivocal in relating changes in the macroscopic 'composite' material stiffness of bone to the age of the individual. By combining the results of the nano-tests with histological measures, we were able to produce a good relationship of the microstructural properties at the matrix level with the bending modulus of whole bone (R(2)=0.88, P<0.001) and this improved further by taking into account the age of the individual (R(2)=0.94, P<0.001). Our results suggest that using differences in the volumetric proportions of secondary osteons versus interstitial bone, and the properties of these elements/structures in isolation may be a more accurate method of determining differences in elastic modulus of whole bone between individuals of various ages.Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 11784537 DOI: 10.1016/s0021-9290(01)00199-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biomech ISSN: 0021-9290 Impact factor: 2.712