Literature DB >> 6879837

[Functional adaptation of the bones. Animal experiment studies on rats].

S Kölln, H Schöttle, M Dallek, K H Jungbluth.   

Abstract

The authors wanted to study the effect of non-physiologic muscular forces on growing rat bones. 35 animals were submitted to a total extirpation of the femur, 40 animals served as control group. They were killed immediately, six, twelve, or 24 weeks later, respectively. The results determined by macroscopic X-ray and fluorescence microscope examination are identical. As opposed to the control tibiae, the tibiae exposed to a greater load showed an increased bone density, increased ventral and lateral annexes, above all within the proximal third, and a torsion apparent in the cross-section. The less loaded tibiae showed a smaller bone density, increased medial and lateral annexes, above all within the proximal third, and a torsion apparent in the cross-section. The results are explained by the varying action of pressure and muscular forces and compared to those achieved by other authors.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6879837

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Unfallchirurgie        ISSN: 0340-2649


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7.  Is the biomechanical principle of 'antagonistic compensation' valid also on the genetic level?

Authors:  A Riesenfeld
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