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  • 2020In Vivo Validation of Spray-Dried Mesoporous Bioactive Glass Microspheres Acting as Prolonged Local Release Systems for BMP-2 to Support Bone Regeneration20citations
  • 2018Correlations between nanostructure and micromechanical properties of healing bone29citations
  • 2018Dosage and composition of bioactive glasses differentially regulate angiogenic and osteogenic response of human MSCs18citations
  • 2017Combining Coherent Hard X-Ray Tomographies with Phase Retrieval to Generate Three-Dimensional Models of Forming Bone6citations
  • 2017Scaffold curvature-mediated novel biomineralization process originates a continuous soft tissue-to-bone interface71citations
  • 2017Multiscale characterization of the mineral phase at skeletal sites of breast cancer metastasis64citations
  • 2015Effect of in vivo loading on bone composition varies with animal age24citations
  • 2015High resolution 3D laboratory x-ray tomography data of femora from young, 1-14 day old C57BL/6 mice2citations
  • 2015Registering 2D and 3D imaging data of bone during healing11citations
  • 2015Matrix elasticity of void-forming hydrogels controls transplanted-stem-cell-mediated bone formation466citations
  • 2014Mechanical and structural properties of bone in non-critical and critical healing in rat47citations
  • 2014Relationship between nanoscale mineral properties and calcein labeling in mineralizing bone surfaces14citations
  • 2011Poorly Ordered Bone as an Endogenous Scaffold for the Deposition of Highly Oriented Lamellar Tissue in Rapidly Growing Ovine Bone29citations
  • 2002Mechanical conditions in the internal stabilization of proximal tibial defects46citations

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  • Brovarone, Chiara Vitale
  • Boccaccini, Ar
  • Pontremoli, Carlotta
  • Zheng, Kai
  • Martin, Aaron X. Herrera
  • Schmidt-Bleek, Katharina
  • Berkmann, Julia C.
  • Ellinghaus, Agnes
  • Fiorilli, Sonia
  • Bucher, Christian H.
  • Aido, Marta
  • Hoerth, Rebecca M.
  • Gn, Duda
  • Kerschnitzki, Michael
  • Burgharnmer, Manfred
  • Burghammer, M.
  • Schmidt, Ingo
  • Wagermaier, W.
  • Rm, Hoerth
  • Schmidt, I.
  • Willie, Bettina M.
  • Aido, M.
  • Bm, Willie
  • Wagermaier, Wolfgang
  • Fratzl, P.
  • Fratzl, Prof. Dr. Dr. H. C. Peter
  • Kerschnitzki, M.
  • Geißler, Sven
  • Qazi, Taimoor H.
  • Lippens, Evi
  • Schoon, Janosch
  • Zaslansky, Paul
  • Bortel, Emely L.
  • Forien, Jean -Baptiste
  • Rack, Alexander
  • Langer, Max
  • Cipitria, Amaia
  • Hettrich, Inga
  • Zizak, Ivo
  • Dunlop, John W. C.
  • Paris, Michael
  • Bidan, Cecile M.
  • Gotz, Andreas
  • Hutmacher, Dietmar W.
  • Razi, Hajar
  • Chiou, Aaron E.
  • He, Frank
  • Lynch, Maureen
  • Fischbach, Claudia
  • Loh, Hyun Chae
  • Seo, Bo Ri
  • Song, Young Hye
  • Masic, Admir
  • Estroff, Lara A.
  • Hoerth, Rebecca
  • Lee, Min Joon
  • Boskey, Adele L.
  • Spevak, Lyudmila
  • Checa, Sara
  • Mundlos, Stefan
  • Prohaska, Steffen
  • Baum, Daniel
  • Hege, Hans-Christian
  • Knoetel, David
  • Huebsch, Nathaniel
  • Mehta, Manav
  • Lee, Kangwon
  • Darnell, Max C.
  • Koshy, Sandeep T.
  • Madl, Christopher M.
  • Desai, Rajiv M.
  • Zhao, Xuanhe
  • Xu, Maria
  • Ingber, Donald E.
  • Mooney, David J.
  • Chaudhuri, Ovijit
  • Alim, Karen
  • Mammoto, Akiko
  • Verbeke, Catia
  • Kim, Woo Seob
  • Seidt, Britta M.
  • Shah, Miheer
  • Schwarz, Carolin
  • Montero, Cedric
  • Burghammer, Manfred
  • Liu, Y.
  • Liu, Yifei
  • Roschger, Paul
  • Roschger, P.
  • Kassi, Jean-Pierre
  • Khodadadyan, Cyros
  • Haas, Norbert P.
  • Mandruzzato, Francesco
  • Heller, Markus O.
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Correlations between nanostructure and micromechanical properties of healing bone

  • Aido, Marta
  • Hoerth, Rebecca M.
  • Gn, Duda
  • Kerschnitzki, Michael
  • Burgharnmer, Manfred
  • Burghammer, M.
  • Duda, Georg N.
  • Schmidt, Ingo
  • Wagermaier, W.
  • Rm, Hoerth
  • Schmidt, I.
  • Willie, Bettina M.
  • Aido, M.
  • Bm, Willie
  • Wagermaier, Wolfgang
  • Fratzl, P.
  • Fratzl, Prof. Dr. Dr. H. C. Peter
  • Kerschnitzki, M.
Abstract

All hierarchical levels in bone are known to contribute to its mechanical behavior. The basic building block is the mineralized collagen fibril which is assembled into larger structures with varying fibrillar organization. The collagen organization increases from unordered woven bone in the callus which is gradually replaced by higher ordered lamellar bone during bone development and healing and finally results in cortical lamellar bone with highest degree of organization. The structural and mechanical description of these organizational motifs is not yet complete. We investigated a femoral osteotomy mouse model and analyzed newly formed callus tissue and mature lamellar bone in the cortex. This model exhibits three bone types with different fibrillar organization: (i) woven, (ii) moderate lamellar and (iii) lamellar. Using high resolution synchrotron small angle X-ray scattering in combination with back-scattered electron imaging we characterized the ultrastructure of the different regions in terms of degree of mineralization, averaged mineral particle thickness and mineral particle orientation. We further used microindentation to correlate hardness, induced crack lengths and crack patterns with the bone ultrastructure. The newly formed callus tissue contains highly mineralized woven bone islands, featuring thick but poorly ordered mineral particles. Such islands are surrounded by layers of lamellar bone with a low mineralization level and thin but well aligned particles. Callus tissue shows lower hardness values and longer cracks than the cortex. Callus woven bone exhibits shorter cracks than callus lamellar bone. However, the poorly mineralized callus lamellar bone shows crack propagation mechanisms similar to cortical bone due to its very similar lamellar organization and high degree of mineral particle orientation. In conclusion we demonstrate that woven and increasingly higher oriented lamellar bone do not only differ in collagen fibril organization, but also that the amount, orientation and different shape of mineral particles are also likely to contribute to the reduced mechanical competence of woven as compared to lamellar bone. This may explain why many organisms replace less organized bone types with higher organized ones.

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • mineral
  • laser emission spectroscopy
  • crack
  • hardness
  • woven
  • aligned
  • synchrotron small angle X-ray scattering