Literature DB >> 19747573

Non-enzymatic glycation alters microdamage formation in human cancellous bone.

S Y Tang1, D Vashishth.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The accumulation of advanced glycation end-products (AGEs) in bone has been suggested to adversely affect the fracture resistance of bone with aging, diabetes, and pharmacological treatments. The formation of AGEs increases crosslinking in the organic matrix of bone but it is unknown how elevated levels of AGEs affect the mechanisms of fracture resistance such as microdamage formation.
METHODS: Human tibial cancellous bone cores were subjected to non-enzymatic glycation (NEG) by in vitro ribosylation and were mechanically loaded to pre- (0.6%) and post- (1.1%) yield apparent level strains. Loaded specimens were stained with lead-uranyl acetate and subjected to microCT-based 3D quantification and characterization of microdamage as either diffuse damage and linear microcracks. Damaged volume per bone volume (DV/BV) and damaged surface per damaged volume (DS/DV) ratios were used to quantify the volume and morphology of the detected microdamage, respectively.
RESULTS: In vitro ribosylation increased the microdamage morphology parameter (DS/DV) under both pre- (p<0.05; +51%) and post-yield loading (p<0.001; +38%), indicating that the alteration of bone matrix by NEG caused the formation of crack-like microdamage morphologies. Under post-yield loading, the NEG-mediated increase in DS/DV was coupled with the reductions in microdamage formation (DV/BV; p<0.001) and toughness (p<0.001). DISCUSSION: Using a novel microCT technique to characterize and quantify microdamage, this study shows that the accumulation of AGEs in the bone matrix significantly alters the quantity and morphology of microdamage production and results in reduced fracture resistance. Copyright (c) 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19747573      PMCID: PMC4398022          DOI: 10.1016/j.bone.2009.09.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bone        ISSN: 1873-2763            Impact factor:   4.398


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