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The role of collagen in the declining mechanical properties of aging human cortical bone

✍ Scribed by Zioupos, P. ;Currey, J. D. ;Hamer, A. J.


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
238 KB
Volume
45
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9304

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✦ Synopsis


The importance of the mechanical role of collagen in bone is becoming increasingly more clear as evidence mounts on the detrimental effects of altered collagen on the mechanical properties of bone. We previously examined a set of mechanical properties (material stiffness, strength, and toughness) of human femoral bone (ages 35-92) and found that a gradual deterioration in these properties occurs with age. The present study examines the collagen of the same specimens and relates the collagen properties to the mechanical ones. In the collagen we measured the concentration of stable mature crosslinks, the shrinkage temperature, and the rate of contraction during isometric heating. The changes in the concentration of mature (pyridinium and deoxypyridinium) crosslinks showed no clear relationship to age nor did they correlate with the mechanical properties. The shrinkage temperature declined with age and correlated with a bone's toughness. The maximum rate of contraction was strongly correlated with three different measures of tissue toughness, but much less to stiffness and strength. Our results reinforce speculation regarding the toughening role of collagen in bone mechanics and suggest that the fragility of aging bone may be related to collagen changes.


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