Age-Related Changes in Bone Remodelling and Structure in Men: Histomorphometric Studies

Histomorphometric studies of the age-related changes in bone remodelling and structure in men are relatively sparse and mainly limited to the iliac crest. The available data indicate that loss of trabecular bone is predominantly due to decreased formation at the level of individual bone remodelling...

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Main Author: Juliet Compston
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2011-01-01
Series:Journal of Osteoporosis
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.4061/2011/108324
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spelling doaj-0ca322092f1f42d9b94e647409a452152020-11-24T21:33:49ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Osteoporosis2042-00642011-01-01201110.4061/2011/108324108324Age-Related Changes in Bone Remodelling and Structure in Men: Histomorphometric StudiesJuliet Compston0Department of Medicine, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Cambridge CB2 0QQ, UKHistomorphometric studies of the age-related changes in bone remodelling and structure in men are relatively sparse and mainly limited to the iliac crest. The available data indicate that loss of trabecular bone is predominantly due to decreased formation at the level of individual bone remodelling units and that an increase in remodelling rate does not play a major role. The main structural consequence of the changes in bone remodelling is trabecular thinning. In cortical bone, an age-related reduction in cortical width and increase in porosity have been demonstrated at several skeletal sites. However, the alterations in bone remodelling responsible for these changes remain to be established.http://dx.doi.org/10.4061/2011/108324
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Age-Related Changes in Bone Remodelling and Structure in Men: Histomorphometric Studies
Journal of Osteoporosis
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title Age-Related Changes in Bone Remodelling and Structure in Men: Histomorphometric Studies
title_short Age-Related Changes in Bone Remodelling and Structure in Men: Histomorphometric Studies
title_full Age-Related Changes in Bone Remodelling and Structure in Men: Histomorphometric Studies
title_fullStr Age-Related Changes in Bone Remodelling and Structure in Men: Histomorphometric Studies
title_full_unstemmed Age-Related Changes in Bone Remodelling and Structure in Men: Histomorphometric Studies
title_sort age-related changes in bone remodelling and structure in men: histomorphometric studies
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Journal of Osteoporosis
issn 2042-0064
publishDate 2011-01-01
description Histomorphometric studies of the age-related changes in bone remodelling and structure in men are relatively sparse and mainly limited to the iliac crest. The available data indicate that loss of trabecular bone is predominantly due to decreased formation at the level of individual bone remodelling units and that an increase in remodelling rate does not play a major role. The main structural consequence of the changes in bone remodelling is trabecular thinning. In cortical bone, an age-related reduction in cortical width and increase in porosity have been demonstrated at several skeletal sites. However, the alterations in bone remodelling responsible for these changes remain to be established.
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