Structural changes with aging in cortical bone of the human tibia

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NyssenBehets, C [1 ]
Duchesne, PY [1 ]
Dhem, A [1 ]
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[1] UNIV CATHOLIQUE LOUVAIN, HUMAN ANAT RES UNIT, B-3000 LOUVAIN LA NEUVE, BELGIUM
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tibial cortical bone; bone aging; remodeling; bone resorption; bone quality;
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R592 [老年病学]; C [社会科学总论];
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Structural modifications are considered to play a significant role in the age-related alterations of bone quality and strength, Senescent compact bone is characterized by an increasing heterogeneity of aspects, including high numbers of lowly mineralized osteons as well as the presence of osteons with hypermineralized lamellae or with a notched haversian canal wall, and of double-zone osteons, These latter three types of osteons are different from the structures involved in the haversian remodeling. In the present study, blocks of midshaft tibia from 7 young men (18-39 years), 14 aged men (50-92 years) and 15 aged women (57-96 years) were embedded in methyl methacrylate in order to perform microradiographic and histomorphometric analysis of undecalcified sections. The intracortical porosity was higher in the aged men than in the young ones, as were the numbers of haversian structures and, to a lesser extent, the diameters of the haversian canals. The aged women showed the same tendency, with cortical porosity still higher than in the men. The osteons with hypermineralized lamellae, those with a notched canal and the double-zone osteons appear to constitute large subgroups of the total haversian population, even in the early adult life. Among them, only the osteons with a notched canal wall increased in frequency with age, The 3 types are much more numerous than the structures involved in the typical haversian remodeling, The correlations between their frequencies as well as their significant topographic association corroborates the hypothesis that the hypermineralized lamellae may crumble down because of their excessive brittleness, giving rise to the haversian canals with notched walls. These enlarged canals could be refilled by bone apposition and result in the double-zone osteons. The 3 types of osteons could constitute different steps of one mechanism of bone desintegration and repair occurring very progressively, which might contribute to modify the bone quality and to increase the intracortical porosity.
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