Bone becomes more fragile with ageing. Among many structural changes, a thin layer of highly mineralized and brittle tissue covers part of the external surface of the thin femoral neck cortex in older people and has been proposed to increase hip fragility. However, there have been very limited reports on this hypermineralized tissue in the femoral neck, especially on its ultrastructure. Such information is critical to understanding both the mineralization process and its contributions to hip fracture. Here, we use multiple advanced techniques to characterize the ultrastructure of the hypermineralized tissue in the neck across various length scales. Synchrotron radiation micro-CT found larger but less densely distributed cellular lacunae in ...
Heterotopic mineralization entails pathological mineral formation inside soft tissues. In human tend...
Endocortical remodeling and wall thickness (W.Th.) were measured in femoral neck bone from 12 female...
International audienceIn bone remodeling, maturation of the newly formed osteonal tissue is associat...
To unravel the origins of decreased bone strength in the superolateral femoral neck, we assessed bon...
Hypermineralized osteocyte lacunae (micropetrosis) have received little research attention. While th...
Despite interest in investigating age-related hip fractures, the determinants of decreased bone stre...
Osteoporotic fragility fractures were hypothesized to be related to changes in bone material propert...
International audienceTo compare the degree and distribution of mineralization in femoral neck corte...
The traditional view of osteoporotic fractures is that they result from a reduction in bone mass com...
International audienceOsteoporotic hip fractures represent a major public health problem associated ...
Hip fracture has serious repercussions at both the societal and personal levels. For better fracture...
Abstract Osteoporotic fragility fractures were hypothe-sized to be related to changes in bone materi...
Osteocytes-the central regulators of bone remodeling-are enclosed in a network of microcavities (lac...
Heterotopic mineralization entails pathological mineral formation inside soft tissues. In human tend...
Endocortical remodeling and wall thickness (W.Th.) were measured in femoral neck bone from 12 female...
International audienceIn bone remodeling, maturation of the newly formed osteonal tissue is associat...
To unravel the origins of decreased bone strength in the superolateral femoral neck, we assessed bon...
Hypermineralized osteocyte lacunae (micropetrosis) have received little research attention. While th...
Despite interest in investigating age-related hip fractures, the determinants of decreased bone stre...
Osteoporotic fragility fractures were hypothesized to be related to changes in bone material propert...
International audienceTo compare the degree and distribution of mineralization in femoral neck corte...
The traditional view of osteoporotic fractures is that they result from a reduction in bone mass com...
International audienceOsteoporotic hip fractures represent a major public health problem associated ...
Hip fracture has serious repercussions at both the societal and personal levels. For better fracture...
Abstract Osteoporotic fragility fractures were hypothe-sized to be related to changes in bone materi...
Osteocytes-the central regulators of bone remodeling-are enclosed in a network of microcavities (lac...
Heterotopic mineralization entails pathological mineral formation inside soft tissues. In human tend...
Endocortical remodeling and wall thickness (W.Th.) were measured in femoral neck bone from 12 female...
International audienceIn bone remodeling, maturation of the newly formed osteonal tissue is associat...