A Computed Microtomography Method for Understanding Epiphyseal Growth Plate Fusion

The epiphyseal growth plate is a developmental region responsible for linear bone growth, in which chondrocytes undertake a tightly regulated series of biological processes. Concomitant with the cessation of growth and sexual maturation, the human growth plate undergoes progressive narrowing, and ul...

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Main Authors: Katherine A. Staines, Kamel Madi, Behzad Javaheri, Peter D. Lee, Andrew A. Pitsillides
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-01-01
Series:Frontiers in Materials
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmats.2017.00048/full
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spelling doaj-f037d912c4be4841aa338b49235697ae2020-11-25T00:54:41ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Materials2296-80162018-01-01410.3389/fmats.2017.00048297778A Computed Microtomography Method for Understanding Epiphyseal Growth Plate FusionKatherine A. Staines0Kamel Madi1Behzad Javaheri2Peter D. Lee3Andrew A. Pitsillides4School of Applied Sciences, Edinburgh Napier University, Edinburgh, United KingdomSchool of Materials, The University of Manchester, Manchester, United KingdomComparative Biomedical Sciences, Royal Veterinary College, London, United KingdomSchool of Materials, The University of Manchester, Manchester, United KingdomComparative Biomedical Sciences, Royal Veterinary College, London, United KingdomThe epiphyseal growth plate is a developmental region responsible for linear bone growth, in which chondrocytes undertake a tightly regulated series of biological processes. Concomitant with the cessation of growth and sexual maturation, the human growth plate undergoes progressive narrowing, and ultimately disappears. Despite the crucial role of this growth plate fusion “bridging” event, the precise mechanisms by which it is governed are complex and yet to be established. Progress is hindered by the current methods for growth plate visualization; these are invasive and largely rely on histological procedures. Here, we describe our non-invasive method utilizing synchrotron X-ray computed microtomography for the examination of growth plate bridging, which ultimately leads to its closure coincident with termination of further longitudinal bone growth. We then apply this method to a dataset obtained from a benchtop micro computed tomography scanner to highlight its potential for wide usage. Furthermore, we conduct finite element modeling at the micron-scale to reveal the effects of growth plate bridging on local tissue mechanics. Employment of these 3D analyses of growth plate bone bridging is likely to advance our understanding of the physiological mechanisms that control growth plate fusion.http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmats.2017.00048/fullgrowth platemousebonesynchrotroncomputed tomographyfusion
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author Katherine A. Staines
Kamel Madi
Behzad Javaheri
Peter D. Lee
Andrew A. Pitsillides
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Kamel Madi
Behzad Javaheri
Peter D. Lee
Andrew A. Pitsillides
A Computed Microtomography Method for Understanding Epiphyseal Growth Plate Fusion
Frontiers in Materials
growth plate
mouse
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synchrotron
computed tomography
fusion
author_facet Katherine A. Staines
Kamel Madi
Behzad Javaheri
Peter D. Lee
Andrew A. Pitsillides
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title A Computed Microtomography Method for Understanding Epiphyseal Growth Plate Fusion
title_short A Computed Microtomography Method for Understanding Epiphyseal Growth Plate Fusion
title_full A Computed Microtomography Method for Understanding Epiphyseal Growth Plate Fusion
title_fullStr A Computed Microtomography Method for Understanding Epiphyseal Growth Plate Fusion
title_full_unstemmed A Computed Microtomography Method for Understanding Epiphyseal Growth Plate Fusion
title_sort computed microtomography method for understanding epiphyseal growth plate fusion
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Materials
issn 2296-8016
publishDate 2018-01-01
description The epiphyseal growth plate is a developmental region responsible for linear bone growth, in which chondrocytes undertake a tightly regulated series of biological processes. Concomitant with the cessation of growth and sexual maturation, the human growth plate undergoes progressive narrowing, and ultimately disappears. Despite the crucial role of this growth plate fusion “bridging” event, the precise mechanisms by which it is governed are complex and yet to be established. Progress is hindered by the current methods for growth plate visualization; these are invasive and largely rely on histological procedures. Here, we describe our non-invasive method utilizing synchrotron X-ray computed microtomography for the examination of growth plate bridging, which ultimately leads to its closure coincident with termination of further longitudinal bone growth. We then apply this method to a dataset obtained from a benchtop micro computed tomography scanner to highlight its potential for wide usage. Furthermore, we conduct finite element modeling at the micron-scale to reveal the effects of growth plate bridging on local tissue mechanics. Employment of these 3D analyses of growth plate bone bridging is likely to advance our understanding of the physiological mechanisms that control growth plate fusion.
topic growth plate
mouse
bone
synchrotron
computed tomography
fusion
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmats.2017.00048/full
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