ID | 82891 |
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Takata, Shinjiro
Division of Rehabilitation, Tokushima University Hospital
Yonezu, Hiroshi
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Mitoyo General Hospital
Sibata, Akira
Faculty of Pharmaceutical Science, Yasuda Women’s University, Hiroshima
Takahashi, Mitsuhiko
Department of Orthopedics, Institute of Health Biosciences, the University of Tokushima Graduate School
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Nakao, Shigetaka
Division of Rehabilitation, Tokushima University Hospital
Komatsu, Koji
Division of Rehabilitation, Tokushima University Hospital
Yasui, Natsuo
Division of Rehabilitation, Tokushima University Hospital|Department of Orthopedics, Institute of Health Biosciences, the University of Tokushima Graduate School
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Keywords | Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy
bone quality
peripheral quantitative computed tomography
three-point bending test
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Journal Article
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Description | We studied the changes of biomaterial and biomechanical properties of the rat
femur during development. Thirty male Wistar rats were allocated to 6 groups : aged 6 weeks (n=5), 9 weeks (n=5), 12 weeks (n=5), 15 weeks (n=5), 24 weeks (n=5), and 36 weeks (n=5). The mineral to matrix ratio (M/M ratio) of rat femur by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy was 0.97 0.10 at the age of 6 weeks, and reached the maximum of 1.52 0.17 at the age of 36 weeks. Total bone mineral density (BMD) by peripheral quantitative computed tomography of the femoral shaft aged 6 weeks was 479.1 58.7 mg/cm3, and reached the maximum of 1022.2 42.3 mg/cm3 at the age of 36 weeks. The ultimate load to failure of the femur of the rat aged 6 weeks by the three-point bending test was 29.6 6.1 N. At the age of 36 weeks, the ultimate load to failure of the rat femur increased to the maximum of 283.5 14.7 N. The results showed that the M/M ratio increased with development as total BMD and bone strength increased. The results suggest that the M/M ratio is one of the determinants of the biomaterial and biomechanical properties of bone. |
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The journal of medical investigation : JMI
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ISSN | 13431420
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NCID | AA11166929
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Volume | 58
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Issue | 3-4
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Start Page | 197
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End Page | 202
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Sort Key | 197
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Published Date | 2011-08
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Remark | The journal of medical investigation : http://medical.med.tokushima-u.ac.jp/jmi/index.html
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language |
eng
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departments |
University Hospital
Medical Sciences
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