نتایج جستجو برای: both bone fracture

تعداد نتایج: 2195835  

2012
Allan Lipton Matthew R. Smith Georgiana K. Ellis Carsten Goessl

Hormone ablation therapy (HALT) for breast or prostate cancer accelerates the development of osteoporosis in both men and women by causing estrogen deficiency, which increases the risk for fracture by promoting bone resorption mediated by osteoclasts. Denosumab, a fully human monoclonal antibody that inhibits osteoclast formation and function, increases bone mass in patients undergoing hormone ...

2017
Shaocheng Ma En Lin Goh Andi Jin Rajarshi Bhattacharya Oliver R. Boughton Bhavi Patel Angelo Karunaratne Nghia T. Vo Robert Atwood Justin P. Cobb Ulrich Hansen Richard L. Abel

Osteoporosis is characterised by trabecular bone loss resulting from increased osteoclast activation and unbalanced coupling between resorption and formation, which induces a thinning of trabeculae and trabecular perforations. Bisphosphonates are the frontline therapy for osteoporosis, which act by reducing bone remodelling, and are thought to prevent perforations and maintain microstructure. H...

2013
Christian Ehrnthaller Markus Huber-Lang Per Nilsson Ronny Bindl Simon Redeker Stefan Recknagel Anna Rapp Tom Mollnes Michael Amling Florian Gebhard Anita Ignatius

There is increasing evidence that complement may play a role in bone development. Our previous studies demonstrated that the key complement receptor C5aR was strongly expressed in the fracture callus not only by immune cells but also by bone cells and chondroblasts, indicating a function in bone repair. To further elucidate the role of complement in bone healing, this study investigated fractur...

Journal: :Archives of internal medicine 2011
Kun Zhu Amanda Devine Joshua R Lewis Satvinder S Dhaliwal Richard L Prince

BACKGROUND Two major factors associated with skeletal fracture in older persons are intrinsic bone strength and risk of falling. This study examined the role of Timed Up and Go (TUG) test performance, a validated predictor of falling, and hip areal bone mineral density (BMD), a validated predictor of bone strength in fracture prediction in a 10-year longitudinal study. METHODS The study parti...

2016
Lindsay A. Dawson Jennifer Simkin Michelle Sauque Maegan Pela Teresa Palkowski Ken Muneoka

Regeneration of amputated structures is severely limited in humans and mice, with complete regeneration restricted to the distal portion of the terminal phalanx (P3). Here, we investigate the dynamic tissue repair response of the second phalangeal element (P2) post amputation in the adult mouse, and show that the repair response of the amputated bone is similar to the proximal P2 bone fragment ...

2017
Mohammad S. Ghiasi Jason Chen Ashkan Vaziri Edward K. Rodriguez Ara Nazarian

Bone fracture is a very common body injury. The healing process is physiologically complex, involving both biological and mechanical aspects. Following a fracture, cell migration, cell/tissue differentiation, tissue synthesis, and cytokine and growth factor release occur, regulated by the mechanical environment. Over the past decade, bone healing simulation and modeling has been employed to und...

Journal: :Interface focus 2016
Fereshteh A Sabet Ahmad Raeisi Najafi Elham Hamed Iwona Jasiuk

In this paper, we review analytical and computational models of bone fracture and strength. Bone fracture is a complex phenomenon due to the composite, inhomogeneous and hierarchical structure of bone. First, we briefly summarize the hierarchical structure of bone, spanning from the nanoscale, sub-microscale, microscale, mesoscale to the macroscale, and discuss experimental observations on fail...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
kamila sobas dept. of human nutrition, university of warmia and mazury, olsztyn, poland. lidia wadolowska dept. of human nutrition, university of warmia and mazury, olsztyn, poland. malgorzataanna slowinska dept. of human nutrition, university of warmia and mazury, olsztyn, poland. magdalena czlapka-matyasik dept. of human nutrition and hygiene, university of life sciences in poznan, poland. justyna wuenstel dept. of human nutrition, university of warmia and mazury, olsztyn, poland. ewa niedzwiedzka dept. of human nutrition, university of warmia and mazury, olsztyn, poland.

background : the aim of this study was to demonstrate similarities and differences between mothers and daughters regarding dietary and non-dietary risk factors for bone fractures and osteoporosis. methods : the study was carried out in 2007-2010 on 712 mothers (29-59 years) and daughters (12-21 years) family pairs. in the sub-sample (170 family pairs) bone mineral density (bmd) was measured for...

2018
Gurpreet S. Baht Linda Vi Benjamin A. Alman

PURPOSE OF REVIEW Bone fracture healing is a complex physiological process relying on numerous cell types and signals. Inflammatory factors secreted by immune cells help to control recruitment, proliferation, differentiation, and activation of hematopoietic and mesenchymal cells. Within this review we will discuss the functional role of immune cells as it pertains to bone fracture healing. In d...

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