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L B Meakin1, P J Delisser2, G L Galea2, L E Lanyon2, J S Price2.
Abstract
UNLABELLED: We aimed to determine whether aged bone's diminished response to mechanical loading could be rescued by modulating habitual activity. By reducing background loading, aged bone's response to loading increased to a level no different to young mice. This suggests, given the right stimulus, that ageing bone can respond to mechanical loading.Entities:
Keywords: Bone; Habitual activity; Mechanical loading; Neurectomy
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25920749 PMCID: PMC4605986 DOI: 10.1007/s00198-015-3142-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Osteoporos Int ISSN: 0937-941X Impact factor: 4.507
Fig. 1Sciatic neurectomy preceding axial tibial loading increases periosteal bone formation in aged mice. C57BL/6 female mice (19-months old) underwent right axial tibial loading sufficient to generate a strain magnitude of 2500 με following SN (n = 7) or sham surgery (n = 9). a–d μCT analysis showing the percentage change between left control and right loaded limbs. Data represented as mean ± SEM. a Total area within the periosteal envelope (Tt.Ar); b cortical bone area (Ct.Ar); c medullary area (Ma.Ar); d average cortical thickness (Ct.Th). e–g Confocal images of representative transverse sections of the posterio-lateral cortex of the tibia taken at the 37 % site illustrating calcein and alizarin flurochrome labels administered at day 6 and day 15 of loading. The scale bars indicate 50 μm. Endosteal surface = en, periosteal surface = ps. e Loaded without prior SN; f loaded with prior SN. g Mineral apposition rate at the posterio-lateral cortex. *p < 0.05; **p < 0.01
Fig. 2Sciatic neurectomy preceding axial tibial loading restores the response to mechanical loading in aged mice back to levels seen in young mice. Seventeen-week-old and 19-month-old aged neurectomized (SN) C57BL/6 female mice underwent right axial tibial loading sufficient to generate a range of strain magnitudes (500, 1000, 1500, 2000 and 2500 με). a–c μCT analysis showing the percentage change between left control and right loaded limbs in young and aged SN mice. Data represented as mean ± SEM. a Cortical bone area (Ct.Ar); b total area within the periosteal envelope (Tt.Ar); c medullary area (Ma.Ar). d Representative μCT scans from left control and right loaded young and aged SN mice. *p < 0.05; ***p < 0.001