نتایج جستجو برای: bone remodeling

تعداد نتایج: 351860  

Journal: :Medicina oral, patologia oral y cirugia bucal 2006
Isabel Fernández-Tresguerres-Hernández-Gil Miguel Angel Alobera-Gracia Mariano del-Canto-Pingarrón Luis Blanco-Jerez

Bone is the only body tissue capable of regeneration, allowing the restitutio ad integrum following trauma. In the event of a fracture or bone graft, new bone is formed, which following the remodeling process is identical to the pre-existing. Bone is a dynamic tissue in constant formation and resorption. This balanced phenomena, known as the remodeling process, allows the renovation of 5-15% of...

2014
S Scheiner P Pivonka D W Smith C R Dunstan C Hellmich

Denosumab, a fully human monoclonal antibody, has been approved for the treatment of postmenopausal osteoporosis. The therapeutic effect of denosumab rests on its ability to inhibit osteoclast differentiation. Here, we present a computational approach on the basis of coupling a pharmacokinetics model of denosumab with a pharmacodynamics model for quantifying the effect of denosumab on bone remo...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2013
Sunao Takeshita Toshio Fumoto Kazuhiko Matsuoka Kyoung-ae Park Hiroyuki Aburatani Shigeaki Kato Masako Ito Kyoji Ikeda

Bone remodeling is characterized by the sequential, local tethering of osteoclasts and osteoblasts and is key to the maintenance of bone integrity. While bone matrix-mobilized growth factors, such as TGF-β, are proposed to regulate remodeling, no in vivo evidence exists that an osteoclast-produced molecule serves as a coupling factor for bone resorption to formation. We found that CTHRC1, a pro...

Journal: :Bone 2004
Jeffry S Nyman Oscar C Yeh Scott J Hazelwood R Bruce Martin

Bisphosphonates increase bone mass and reduce fracture risk, but their anti-resorptive action may lead to increases in fatigue microdamage. To investigate how bisphosphonate effects influence changes in bone volume and microdamage in the long term, a strain-adaptive model of bone remodeling and microdamage balance was developed for a continuum-level volume of postmenopausal trabecular bone by i...

2013
Martina Stein Shoji Hayashi P. Martin Sander

The ankylosaurs are one of the major dinosaur groups and are characterized by unique body armor. Previous studies on other dinosaur taxa have revealed growth patterns, life history and evolutionary mechanisms based on their long bone histology. However, to date nothing is known about long bone histology in the Ankylosauria. This study is the first description of ankylosaurian long bone histolog...

Journal: :Acta orthopaedica Scandinavica 2003
Magnus Tägil Charlotte Jeppsson Jian-Sheng Wang Per Aspenberg

INTRODUCTION Impacted morselized bone allograft is thought to be remodeled to a great extent. We have previously shown that load-bearing increases the remodeling of impacted morselized bone allografts in a rabbit knee prosthesis model. Bone Morphogenic Proteins (BMPs) also stimulate bone formation and bone allograft remodeling. In this study, our aim was to determine whether it was possible to ...

2004
Uwe Winter

Bone remodeling refers to the self-optimizing behavior of bone tissue in response to a mechanical stimulus, a natural phenomenon producing strong structures with minimal weight. This paper describes BORA, an iterative finite element method incorporated into ANSYS which simulates the biological mechanism of bone remodeling. The equations relating adaptive changes in bone density to the internal ...

Journal: :Journal of biomechanics 1992
H Weinans R Huiskes H J Grootenboer

The process of adaptive bone remodeling can be described mathematically and simulated in a computer model, integrated with the finite element method. In the model discussed here, cortical and trabecular bone are described as continuous materials with variable density. The remodeling rule applied to simulate the remodeling process in each element individually is, in fact, an objective function f...

2014
Omar Akil Faith Hall-Glenn Jolie Chang Alfred Li Wenhan Chang Lawrence R. Lustig Tamara Alliston Edward C. Hsiao

Normal hearing requires exquisite cooperation between bony and sensorineural structures within the cochlea. For example, the inner ear secretes proteins such as osteoprotegrin (OPG) that can prevent cochlear bone remodeling. Accordingly, diseases that affect bone regulation can also result in hearing loss. Patients with fibrous dysplasia develop trabecular bone overgrowth resulting in hearing l...

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