<div><p>Thermal elevations experienced by bone during orthopaedic procedures, such as cutting and drilling, exothermal reactions from bone cement, and thermal therapies such as tumor ablation, can result in thermal damage leading to death of native bone cells (osteocytes, osteoblasts, osteoclasts and mesenchymal stem cells). Osteocytes are believed to be the orchestrators of bone remodeling, which recruit nearby osteoclast and osteoblasts to control resorption and bone growth in response to mechanical stimuli and physical damage. However, whether heat-induced osteocyte damage can directly elicit bone remodelling has yet to be determined. This study establishes the link between osteocyte thermal damage and the remodeling cascade. We show tha...
The increased survival rates for cancer as a result of improved diagnosis and treatment has come wit...
Focal bone resorption (osteolysis) induced by wear particles contributes to long-term orthopedic joi...
Thermal damage to host bone is a possible source of compromise of fixation in patients undergoing ce...
Thermal elevations experienced by bone during orthopaedic procedures, such as cutting and drilling, ...
Thermal elevations experienced by bone during orthopaedic procedures, such as cutting and drilling, ...
Bone is often subject to harsh temperatures during orthopaedic procedures resulting in thermally ind...
Thermal elevations experienced by bone during orthopaedic procedures, such as cutting and drilling, ...
Severe heat-shock to bone cells caused during orthopaedic procedures can result in thermal damage, l...
Osteocytes make up the largest cell population in bone and are believed to be the main mechanosensor...
Emerging evidence indicates that bone mass is regulated by systemic energy balance. Temperature vari...
Osteocytes are cells that reside in the mineralized bone matrix. They are the cells that sense mecha...
OBJECTIVES Osteoclasts rapidly form on the surface of bone chips at augmentation sites. The under...
Introduction: The impact of arthroscopic temperature on joint tissues is poorly understood 45 and it...
Microdamage in bone contributes to fractures and acts as a stimulus for bone remodeling. Osteocytes ...
Studies from the 1950s and 1960s already recognize the fact that osteocytes, although long living ce...
The increased survival rates for cancer as a result of improved diagnosis and treatment has come wit...
Focal bone resorption (osteolysis) induced by wear particles contributes to long-term orthopedic joi...
Thermal damage to host bone is a possible source of compromise of fixation in patients undergoing ce...
Thermal elevations experienced by bone during orthopaedic procedures, such as cutting and drilling, ...
Thermal elevations experienced by bone during orthopaedic procedures, such as cutting and drilling, ...
Bone is often subject to harsh temperatures during orthopaedic procedures resulting in thermally ind...
Thermal elevations experienced by bone during orthopaedic procedures, such as cutting and drilling, ...
Severe heat-shock to bone cells caused during orthopaedic procedures can result in thermal damage, l...
Osteocytes make up the largest cell population in bone and are believed to be the main mechanosensor...
Emerging evidence indicates that bone mass is regulated by systemic energy balance. Temperature vari...
Osteocytes are cells that reside in the mineralized bone matrix. They are the cells that sense mecha...
OBJECTIVES Osteoclasts rapidly form on the surface of bone chips at augmentation sites. The under...
Introduction: The impact of arthroscopic temperature on joint tissues is poorly understood 45 and it...
Microdamage in bone contributes to fractures and acts as a stimulus for bone remodeling. Osteocytes ...
Studies from the 1950s and 1960s already recognize the fact that osteocytes, although long living ce...
The increased survival rates for cancer as a result of improved diagnosis and treatment has come wit...
Focal bone resorption (osteolysis) induced by wear particles contributes to long-term orthopedic joi...
Thermal damage to host bone is a possible source of compromise of fixation in patients undergoing ce...