| Literature DB >> 28219379 |
W Dingemanse1, M Müller-Gerbl2, I Jonkers3, J Vander Sloten4, H van Bree5, I Gielen5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: During growth, the skeletal structures adapt to the increased loading conditions and mature to a fully-grown skeleton. Subchondral bone density reflects the effect of long-term joint loading and it is expected to change over time. The aim of this study was to describe the long-term changes in the density distribution of the subchondral bone of the talus of healthy Labrador Retrievers in a prospective study.Entities:
Keywords: CTOAM; Dog; Growth; Subchondral bone; Talus
Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28219379 PMCID: PMC5319136 DOI: 10.1186/s12917-017-0974-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Vet Res ISSN: 1746-6148 Impact factor: 2.741
Fig. 1The CTOAM workflow. Segmentation (isolation) of the talus bone on transverse images (a), 3D reconstruction of the dorsal view (b), and the MIP with false-colour scale visualizing the distribution of the subchondral bone density on a dorsal view of the talus (c)
Fig. 2Three dimensional reconstruction of the tarsal and metatarsal bones of the right foot, medial view. Line of sight for the two 3D reconstructions that are reconstructed from the segmented images, proximal view (green) and dorsal view (blue). The use of these two views provides full visualisation of the trochlear ridges with the typical distribution shown for the proximal (right) and dorsal (left) view
Fig. 3Positioning of the grid and description of the subchondral bone density maximum by x- and y-coordinates
Results summary
| t1 | t2 |
| ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Overall density (mg HA/cm3) | Proximal view | 664.5 (51.1) | 736.0 (46.3) | .001 |
| Dorsal view | 696.1 (47.3) | 761.5 (36.9) | .001 | |
| Maximum density (mg HA/cm3) | Proximal view | 1049.5 (68.7) | 1122.2 (77.9) | .01 |
| Dorsal view | 1094.2 (78.0) | 1186.6 (78.0) | .01 | |
| MAR | Proximal view | 12.0 (5.2) | 19.0 (6.6) | .002 |
| Dorsal view | 18.9 (5.7) | 26.8 (3.9) | .000 |
Overall density (in mg hydroxyapatite/cm3), maximum density and maximum area ratio (MAR) for both time points (t1 and t2). Values displayed as mean (SD)
Fig. 4Summation picture of the location of the subchondral bone density maximum on a proximal (a) and dorsal (b) view of the talus. Values at t1 are displayed in blue, values at t2 are displayed in red