Characterizing and Modeling Bone Formation during Mouse Calvarial Development

  • Marghoub, Arsalan
  • Libby, Joseph
  • Babbs, Christian
  • Ventikos, Yiannis
  • Fagan, Michael J.
  • Moazen, Mehran
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Publication date
February 2019
Publisher
American Physical Society
ISSN
0031-9007
Language
English

Abstract

© 2019 American Physical Society. The newborn mammalian cranial vault consists of five flat bones that are joined together along their edges by soft fibrous tissues called sutures. Early fusion of these sutures leads to a medical condition known as craniosynostosis. The mechanobiology of normal and craniosynostotic skull growth is not well understood. In a series of previous studies, we characterized and modeled radial expansion of normal and craniosynostotic (Crouzon) mice. Here, we describe a new modeling algorithm to simulate bone formation at the sutures in normal and craniosynostotic mice. Our results demonstrate that our modeling approach is capable of predicting the observed ex vivo pattern of bone formation at the sutures in the afo...

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