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Osteocyte lacunar properties in rat cortical bone: Differences between lamellar and central bone.

Fiona Linnea Bach-Gansmo1, James C Weaver2, Mads Hartmann Jensen1, Hanna Leemreize1, Kevin Scott Mader3, Marco Stampanoni3, Annemarie Brüel4, Jesper Skovhus Thomsen4, Henrik Birkedal5.   

Abstract

Recently, the roles of osteocytes in bone maintenance have gained increasing attention. Osteocytes reside in lacunae that are interconnected by canaliculi resulting in a vast cellular network within the mineralized bone matrix. As the structure of the lacuno-canalicular network is highly connected to osteocyte function, osteocyte lacunar properties such as volume, shape, orientation, and density are now frequently reported in studies investigating osteocyte activity. Despite this increasing interest in lacunar morphometrics, many studies show a large spread in such values, suggesting a large inter-species but also inter-site variation in lacunar properties. Here, osteocyte lacunae in rat cortical bone have been studied using synchrotron radiation micro computed tomography (SR μCT) and backscattered electron (BE) microscopy. Quantitative lacunar geometric characteristics are reported based on the synchrotron radiation data, differentiating between circumferential lamellar bone and a central, more disordered bone type. From these studies, no significant differences were found in lacunar volumes between lamellar and central bone, whereas significant differences in lacunar orientation, shape and density values were observed. The 3D nature of the SR μCT data sets furthermore revealed that lacunae in central bone, which appear to be poorly aligned in transverse 2D cross sections, are in fact highly aligned along the bone long axis. These results demonstrate the importance of using 3D methods to investigate anisotropic biological materials such as bone and that the appropriate choice of subregions for high resolution imaging is not trivial.
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Keywords:  Backscattered electron imaging; Endochondral bone; Lamellar bone; Microcomputed tomography; Osteocyte lacunae; Osteocytes

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26023043     DOI: 10.1016/j.jsb.2015.05.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Struct Biol        ISSN: 1047-8477            Impact factor:   2.867


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