Bone strength is maintained through the continuous process of bone remodelling within which bone cells work together. Mechanical loading is an important regulator of this process with bone cells being particularly sensitive to fluid shear stress (FSS). The aim of this research was to investigate long-term responses by osteoblasts to low FSS using both monolayer and 3D in vitro models. The osteoblast cell lines IDG-SW3 and MLO-A5 were cultured for 28 days or 21 days respectively in 6-well plates and were exposed to low FSS generated with a see-saw rocker (<0.05 Pa) or an orbital shaker (<0.9 Pa). There were no differences in metabolic activity, cell proliferation, alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity, mineralisation, collagen deposition a...