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The role of mineralization and organic matrix in the microhardness of bone tissue from controls and osteoporotic patients

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BONE
卷 43, 期 3, 页码 532-538

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.bone.2008.05.024

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microhardness; bone mineralization; osteoporosis; Vickers indentation; quantitative microradiography

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  1. INSERM
  2. Eli Lilly

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Degree of mineralization of bone (DMB) is a major intrinsic determinant of bone strength at the tissue level but its contribution to the microhardness (Vickers indentation) at the intermediary level of organization of bone tissue, i.e., Bone Structural Units (BSUs), has never been assessed. The purpose of this study was to analyze the relationship between the microhardness, the DMB and the organic matrix, measured in BSUs from human iliac bone biopsies. Iliac bone samples from controls and osteoporotic patients (men and women), embedded in methyl methacrylate, were used. Using a Vickers indenter, microhardness (kg/mm(2)) was measured, either globally on surfaced blocks or focally on 100 mu m-thick sections from bone samples (load of 25 g applied during 10 sec; CV=5%). The Vickers indenter was more suited than the Knoop indenter for a tissue like bone in which components are diversely oriented. Quantitative Microradiography performed on 100 mu m-thick sections, allowed measurement of parameters reflecting the DMB (g/cm(3)). Assessed on the whole bone sample, both microhardness and DMB were significantly lower (-10% and -7%, respectively) in osteoporotic patients versus controls (p<0.001). When measured Separately at the BSU level, there were significant positive correlations between microhardness and DMB in controls (r(2)=0.36, p<0.0001) and osteoporotic patients (r(2)=0.43, p<0.0001). Mineralization is an important determinant of the microhardness, but did not explain all of its variance. To highlight the role of the organic matrix in bone quality, microhardness of both osteoid and adjacent calcified matrix were measured in iliac samples from subjects with osteomalacia. Microhardness of organic matrix is 3-fold lower than the microhardness of calcified tissue. In human calcanei, microhardness was significantly correlated with DMB (r(2)=0.33, p=0.02) and apparent Young's modulus (r(2)=0.26, p=0.03). In conclusion, bone microhardness measured by Vickers indentation is an interesting methodology for the evaluation of bone strength and its determinants at the BSU level. Bone microhardness is linked to Young's modulus of bone and is strongly correlated to mineralization, but the organic matrix accounts for about one third of its variance. (C) 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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