Quantitative histology of changes with age in rat bone cortex
✍ Scribed by I. J. Singh; D. L. Gunberg
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1971
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 725 KB
- Volume
- 133
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0362-2525
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
Changes with age in bone cortex of the rat were investigated by establishing histological parameters which could be quantitated to estimate age at death. Decalcified cross sections of mandible, femur and tibia were prepared from rats two to 120 days old, and measurements were made of: (1) number of osteons, (2) average number of lamellae per osteon, (3) average Haversian canal diameter, and (4) number of non‐Haversian (primary) canals. Multiple regression techniques were used to estimate age at death from several combinations of these variables.
With age, the number of osteons per unit area of bone and the number of lamellae per osteon increased, but Haversian canal diameter and the number of primary canals decreased. Multiple regression analyses indicated that age at death could be estimated to ± 3 days of the true value in 95% of the cases. Nomographs based on histological measurements of each bone were prepared which can provide accurate estimates of age between two and 120 days in the Sprague‐Dawley female rat. It was concluded that microstructure of bone cortex can not only be quantitated to provide accurate estimates of age but it may also constitute a sensitive measure of the metabolic state of the organism. The techniques utilized should prove useful in anthropology as well in studies of bone aging.
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