Journal article

Experimental-based mechanobiological modeling of the anabolic and catabolic effects of breast cancer on bone remodeling

I Ait Oumghar, A Barkaoui, P Chabrand, AE Ghazi, C Jeanneau, D Guenoun, P Pivonka

Biomechanics and Modeling in Mechanobiology | SPRINGER HEIDELBERG | Published : 2022

Abstract

Bone is a biological tissue characterized by its hierarchical organization. This material has the ability to be continually renewed, which makes it highly adaptative to external loadings. Bone renewing is managed by a dynamic biological process called bone remodeling (BR), where continuous resorption of old bone and formation of new bone permits to change the bone composition and microstructure. Unfortunately, because of several factors, such as age, hormonal imbalance, and a variety of pathologies including cancer metastases, this process can be disturbed leading to various bone diseases. In this study, we have investigated the effect of breast cancer (BC) metastases causing osteolytic bone..

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