Journal article
Poromicromechanics reveals that physiological bone strains induce osteocyte-stimulating lacunar pressure
S Scheiner, P Pivonka, C Hellmich
Biomechanics and Modeling in Mechanobiology | Published : 2016
Abstract
Mechanical loads which are macroscopically acting onto bony organs, are known to influence the activities of biological cells located in the pore spaces of bone, in particular so the signaling and production processes mediated by osteocytes. The exact mechanisms by which osteocytes are actually able to “feel” the mechanical loading and changes thereof, has been the subject of numerous studies, and, while several hypotheses have been brought forth over time, this topic has remained a matter of debate. Relaxation times reported in a recent experimental study of Gardinier et al. (Bone 46(4):1075–1081, 2010) strongly suggest that the lacunar pores are likely to experience, during typical physiol..
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