The patterns of bone modeling and mineral mobilization (skeletal homeostasis) among mammals other than humans and laboratory rodents are still poorly known. In this study we assessed the pattern of bone formation and bone resorption in the femur of a wild population of Cape dune molerats, Bathyergus suillus (n = 41) (Bathyergidae), a solitary subterranean mammal with a marked extended longevity among rodents, and which also lives in a naturally deficient state of vitamin D. In order to determine ontogenetic and sex effects on histomorphometric parameters of transversal undecalcified bone sections, two-way ANOVA, linear mixed-effects model and regression statistical analyses were performed. During ontogeny, B. suillus increased their cross s...
It is well established that bone is capable of adapting to changes in its environment; however, litt...
International audienceAfrican mole-rats are fossorial rodents that consist of five chisel-tooth digg...
Disuse (i.e. inactivity) causes bone loss, and a recovery period that is 2-3 times longer than the i...
Lacking fur, living in eusocial colonies and having the longest lifespan of any rodent, makes naked ...
The pattern of bone remodeling of one of the most peculiar mammals in the world, the naked mole-rat ...
This study investigates variance in bone quality and quantity with respect to site, sex, and female ...
We studied interrelationships among age, sex, and cross-sectional cortical bone dimensions using qua...
Adaptation of the bones of older subjects to disuse is largely unknown and bone recovery following d...
The fatigue life of a structure is also influenced by its size. Statistically, a bone from a large a...
Abstract The fatigue life of a structure is also influenced by its size. Statistically, a bone from ...
Burrow construction in the subterranean Ctenomys talarum (Rodentia: Ctenomyidae) primarily occurs by...
Intra-cortical bone remodelling is a cell-driven process that replaces existing bone tissue with new...
Trabecular bone is modelled throughout an animal's life in response to its mechanical environment, b...
Bone is a classified organ that continuously undergoes modeling based on the load it experiences. Th...
The application of non-invasive mechanical loads to rodent limbs induces geometric and material chan...
It is well established that bone is capable of adapting to changes in its environment; however, litt...
International audienceAfrican mole-rats are fossorial rodents that consist of five chisel-tooth digg...
Disuse (i.e. inactivity) causes bone loss, and a recovery period that is 2-3 times longer than the i...
Lacking fur, living in eusocial colonies and having the longest lifespan of any rodent, makes naked ...
The pattern of bone remodeling of one of the most peculiar mammals in the world, the naked mole-rat ...
This study investigates variance in bone quality and quantity with respect to site, sex, and female ...
We studied interrelationships among age, sex, and cross-sectional cortical bone dimensions using qua...
Adaptation of the bones of older subjects to disuse is largely unknown and bone recovery following d...
The fatigue life of a structure is also influenced by its size. Statistically, a bone from a large a...
Abstract The fatigue life of a structure is also influenced by its size. Statistically, a bone from ...
Burrow construction in the subterranean Ctenomys talarum (Rodentia: Ctenomyidae) primarily occurs by...
Intra-cortical bone remodelling is a cell-driven process that replaces existing bone tissue with new...
Trabecular bone is modelled throughout an animal's life in response to its mechanical environment, b...
Bone is a classified organ that continuously undergoes modeling based on the load it experiences. Th...
The application of non-invasive mechanical loads to rodent limbs induces geometric and material chan...
It is well established that bone is capable of adapting to changes in its environment; however, litt...
International audienceAfrican mole-rats are fossorial rodents that consist of five chisel-tooth digg...
Disuse (i.e. inactivity) causes bone loss, and a recovery period that is 2-3 times longer than the i...