Risk of fragility fracture is aggravated during bone regeneration processes in osteoporotic sheep
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Bone regeneration processes are associated with a systemic skeletal change in bone
quality, increasing the risk of fragility fractures. This condition may be aggravated in
osteoporotic patients due to their limited osteogenic capacity. This work evaluates the
impairment of the bone quality in osteoporotic sheep during a bone regeneration process.
It provides a deeper understanding about the complex multiscale dynamics of
bone mineral density, microstructure and chemical composition across different bone
tissues, locations and time points
Osteoporosis was induced in fifteen Merino sheep. A critical-size defect was then
created in the sheep’s right hind metatarsus and subsequently regenerated using
distraction osteogenesis. The animals were randomly sacrificed during bone regeneration,
either on days 40 or 100 after surgery. Computed tomography, micro-computed
tomography and chemical composition analyses were conducted on different bone
tissues (cortical, trabecular and woven) at several skeletal locations (the operated
metatarsus, the contralateral one and the iliac crest) to assess the individual bone
quality changes relative to the non-osteoporotic time point
After osteoporosis induction, the trabecular tissue experienced a 6.4% reduction in
the bone mineral density, while no significant changes were reported in cortical tissue
quality. During bone regeneration, the operated bone increased significantly the woven ossification whilst the cortical mineral density decreased by 18.7%. Simultaneously, an early deterioration in the microstructure and chemical composition of the trabecular bone was observed in the iliac crest, persisting over time in non-operated trabecular regions
Osteoporosis causes uneven degradation to trabecular tissue quality across different bone locations. Furthermore, the bone regeneration process via bone transport in osteoporotic subjects leads to a systemic skeletal disorder that further impairs the bone quality, surpassing the damage caused by osteoporosis alone. This impairment appears to be intensified by the pre-existing osteoporotic condition
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Toscano-Angulo JJ, Mora-Macías J, Blázquez-Carmona P, Morgaz J, Navarrete-Calvo R, Domínguez J, et al. (2025) Risk of fragility fracture is aggravated during bone regeneration processes in osteoporotic sheep. PLoS One 20(5): e0319910. https://doi.org/10.1371/ journal.pone.0319910







