A prospective follow up of age related changes in the subchondral bone density of the talus of healthy Labrador Retrievers

Abstract Background During growth, the skeletal structures adapt to the increased loading conditions and mature to a fully-grown skeleton. Subchondral bone density reflects the effect of long-term joint loading and it is expected to change over time. The aim of this study was to describe the long-te...

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Main Authors: W. Dingemanse, M. Müller-Gerbl, I. Jonkers, J. Vander Sloten, H. van Bree, I. Gielen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2017-02-01
Series:BMC Veterinary Research
Subjects:
Dog
Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12917-017-0974-y
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spelling doaj-d417996955274e838d035df0e3419e612020-11-24T22:19:47ZengBMCBMC Veterinary Research1746-61482017-02-011311610.1186/s12917-017-0974-yA prospective follow up of age related changes in the subchondral bone density of the talus of healthy Labrador RetrieversW. Dingemanse0M. Müller-Gerbl1I. Jonkers2J. Vander Sloten3H. van Bree4I. Gielen5Department of Medical Imaging of Domestic Animals and Orthopaedics of Small Animals Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Ghent UniversityInstitute of Anatomy, Basel UniversityHuman Movement Biomechanics Research Group, Faculty of Kinesiology and Rehabilitation Sciences, KU LeuvenBiomechanics Section, Faculty of Engineering Science, KU LeuvenDepartment of Medical Imaging of Domestic Animals and Orthopaedics of Small Animals Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Ghent UniversityDepartment of Medical Imaging of Domestic Animals and Orthopaedics of Small Animals Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Ghent UniversityAbstract Background During growth, the skeletal structures adapt to the increased loading conditions and mature to a fully-grown skeleton. Subchondral bone density reflects the effect of long-term joint loading and it is expected to change over time. The aim of this study was to describe the long-term changes in the density distribution of the subchondral bone of the talus of healthy Labrador Retrievers in a prospective study. Results The subchondral bone density distribution was evaluated using computed tomographic osteoabsorptiometry (CTOAM). Visually, all joints showed very similar density distribution patterns. No significant differences in the topography of the density maxima were found between t1 and t2. The mean density, maximum density, and maximum area ratio (MAR) were significantly increased with increasing age. Conclusions The subchondral bone density of the talus of healthy Labrador Retrievers increases with increasing age. It is likely an adaptive response of the subchondral bone due to increased joint loading during growth.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12917-017-0974-yCTOAMDogGrowthSubchondral boneTalus
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author W. Dingemanse
M. Müller-Gerbl
I. Jonkers
J. Vander Sloten
H. van Bree
I. Gielen
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M. Müller-Gerbl
I. Jonkers
J. Vander Sloten
H. van Bree
I. Gielen
A prospective follow up of age related changes in the subchondral bone density of the talus of healthy Labrador Retrievers
BMC Veterinary Research
CTOAM
Dog
Growth
Subchondral bone
Talus
author_facet W. Dingemanse
M. Müller-Gerbl
I. Jonkers
J. Vander Sloten
H. van Bree
I. Gielen
author_sort W. Dingemanse
title A prospective follow up of age related changes in the subchondral bone density of the talus of healthy Labrador Retrievers
title_short A prospective follow up of age related changes in the subchondral bone density of the talus of healthy Labrador Retrievers
title_full A prospective follow up of age related changes in the subchondral bone density of the talus of healthy Labrador Retrievers
title_fullStr A prospective follow up of age related changes in the subchondral bone density of the talus of healthy Labrador Retrievers
title_full_unstemmed A prospective follow up of age related changes in the subchondral bone density of the talus of healthy Labrador Retrievers
title_sort prospective follow up of age related changes in the subchondral bone density of the talus of healthy labrador retrievers
publisher BMC
series BMC Veterinary Research
issn 1746-6148
publishDate 2017-02-01
description Abstract Background During growth, the skeletal structures adapt to the increased loading conditions and mature to a fully-grown skeleton. Subchondral bone density reflects the effect of long-term joint loading and it is expected to change over time. The aim of this study was to describe the long-term changes in the density distribution of the subchondral bone of the talus of healthy Labrador Retrievers in a prospective study. Results The subchondral bone density distribution was evaluated using computed tomographic osteoabsorptiometry (CTOAM). Visually, all joints showed very similar density distribution patterns. No significant differences in the topography of the density maxima were found between t1 and t2. The mean density, maximum density, and maximum area ratio (MAR) were significantly increased with increasing age. Conclusions The subchondral bone density of the talus of healthy Labrador Retrievers increases with increasing age. It is likely an adaptive response of the subchondral bone due to increased joint loading during growth.
topic CTOAM
Dog
Growth
Subchondral bone
Talus
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