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AuthorTamimi, Iskandar
AuthorCortes, Arthur Rodríguez González
AuthorSánchez-Siles, Juan-Manuel
AuthorAckerman, Jerome L.
AuthorGonzález-Quevedo, David
AuthorGarcía, Ángel
AuthorYaghoubi, Farid
AuthorAbdallah, Mohamed-Nur
AuthorEimar, Hazem
AuthorAlsheghri, Ammar
AuthorLaurenti, Marco
AuthorAl-Subaei, Ahmad
AuthorGuerado, Enrique
AuthorGarcía-de-Quevedo, David
AuthorTamimi, Faleh
Available date2022-05-31T19:01:22Z
Publication Date2020
Publication NameBone
ResourceScopus
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bone.2020.115558
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/31829
AbstractBackground Bone strength depends on multiple factors such as bone density, architecture and composition turnover. However, the role these factors play in osteoporotic fractures is not well understood. Purpose The aim of this study was to analyze trabecular bone architecture, and its crystal and organic composition in humans, by comparing samples taken from patients who had a hip fracture (HF) and individuals with hip osteoarthritis (HOA). Methods The study included 31 HF patients and 42 cases of HOA who underwent joint replacement surgery between 1/1/2013 and 31/12/2013. Trabecular bone samples were collected from the femoral heads and analyzed using a dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry, micro-CT, and solid-state high-resolution magic-angle-spinning nuclear magnetic resonance (MAS-NMR) spectroscopy. Results No differences in proton or phosphorus concentration were found between the two groups using 1H single pulse, 31P single pulse, 31P single pulse with proton decoupling NMR spectroscopy, in hydroxyapatite (HA) c-axis or a-axis crystal length. Bone volume fraction (BV/TV), trabecular number (Tb.N), and bone mineral density (BMD) were higher in the HO group than in the HF group [28.6% ± 10.5 vs 20.3% ± 6.6 (p = 0.026); 2.58 mm−1 ± 1.57 vs 1.5 mm−1 ± 0.79 (p = 0.005); and 0.39 g/cm2 ± 0.10 vs. 0.28 g/cm2 ± 0.05 (p = 0.002), respectively]. The trabecular separation (Tp.Sp) was lower in the HO group 0.42 mm ± 0.23 compared with the HF group 0.58 mm ± 0.27 (p = 0.036). In the HO group, BMD was correlated with BV/TV (r = 0.704, p < 0.001), BMC (r = 0.853, p < 0.001), Tb.N (r = 0.653, p < 0.001), Tb.Sp (−0.561, p < 0.001) and 1H concentration (−0.580, p < 0.001) in the HO group. BMD was not correlated with BV/TV, Tb.Sp, Tb.Th, Tb.N, Tb.PF, 1H concentration or HA crystal size in the HF group. Conclusions Patients with HO who did not sustain previous hip fractures had a higher femoral head BMD, BV/TV, and Tb.N than HF patients. In HO patients, BMD was positively correlated with the BV/TV and Tb.N and negatively correlated with the femoral head organic content and trabecular separation. Interestingly, these correlations were not found in HF patients with relatively lower bone densities. Therefore, osteoporotic patients with similar low bone densities could have significant microstructural differences. No differences were found between the two groups at a HA crystal level.
Languageen
PublisherElsevier Inc.
Subjecthydroxyapatite
phosphorus
phosphorus 31
proton
adult
aged
Article
bone densitometry
bone density
bone level
bone structure
bone volume fraction
chemical composition
controlled study
correlation analysis
crystal structure
dual energy X ray absorptiometry
female
femoral head
hip fracture
hip osteoarthritis
human
human tissue
major clinical study
male
micro-computed tomography
musculoskeletal system parameters
nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
osteoporosis
particle size
photon
replacement arthroplasty
trabecular bone
diagnostic imaging
osteoarthritis
osteoporosis
photon absorptiometry
trabecular bone
Absorptiometry, Photon
Bone Density
Cancellous Bone
Humans
Osteoarthritis
Osteoporosis
TitleComposition and characteristics of trabecular bone in osteoporosis and osteoarthritis
TypeArticle
Volume Number140
dc.accessType Abstract Only


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