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Coalignment of osteocyte canaliculi and collagen fibers in human osteonal bone.

Felix Repp1, Philip Kollmannsberger2, Andreas Roschger3, Andrea Berzlanovich4, Gerlinde M Gruber5, Paul Roschger6, Wolfgang Wagermaier1, Richard Weinkamer7.   

Abstract

During bone formation osteocytes get connected with each other via a dense network of canaliculi within the mineralized bone matrix. Important functions attributed to the osteocyte network include the control of bone remodeling and a contribution to mineral homeostasis. To detect structural clues of the formation and functionality of the network, this study analyzes the structure and orientation of the osteocyte lacuno-canalicular network (OLCN), specifically in relation to the concentric bone lamellae within human osteons. The network structure within 49 osteons from four samples of cortical bone from the femoral midshaft of middle-aged healthy women was determined by a combination of rhodamine staining and confocal laser scanning microscopy followed by computational image analysis. A quantitative evaluation showed that 64±1% of the canalicular length has an angle smaller than 30° to the direction towards the osteon center, while the lateral network - defined by an orientation angle larger than 60° - comprises 16±1%. With the same spatial periodicity as the bone lamellae, both radial and lateral network show variations in the network density and order. However, only the preferred orientation of the lateral network twists when crossing a lamella. This twist agrees with the preferred orientation of the fibrous collagen matrix. The chirality of the twist was found to be individual-specific. The coalignment between network and matrix extends to the orientation of the elongated osteocyte lacunae. The intimate link between OLCN and collagen matrix implies an interplay between osteocyte processes and the arrangement of the surrounding collagen fibers during osteoid formation.
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Keywords:  Canalicular orientation; Confocal microscopy; Image analysis; Lamella; Osteocyte lacuno-canalicular network; Osteocyte network; Osteon

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28778734     DOI: 10.1016/j.jsb.2017.07.004

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


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8.  Network architecture strongly influences the fluid flow pattern through the lacunocanalicular network in human osteons.

Authors:  Alexander F van Tol; A Roschger; F Repp; J Chen; P Roschger; A Berzlanovich; G M Gruber; P Fratzl; Richard Weinkamer
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