2022
DOI: 10.1155/2022/3935803
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Effects of Osteocyte Shape on Fluid Flow and Fluid Shear Stress of the Loaded Bone

Abstract: This study was conducted to better understand the specific behavior of the intraosseous fluid flow. We calculated the number and distribution of bone canaliculi around the osteocytes based on the varying shapes of osteocytes. We then used these calculated parameters and other bone microstructure data to estimate the anisotropy permeability of the lacunar-canalicular network. Poroelastic finite element models of the osteon were established, and the influence of the osteocyte shape on the fluid flow properties o… Show more

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“…Other cellular components, such as the parathyroid hormone receptor type 1 may also be involved in mechanosensing by bone cells [45][46][47]. However, as the number and location of osteocytes is somewhat heterogeneous (discussed in [48]) and likely regulated by intraosseous fluid flow [49,50], mechano-sensing osteocytes would have to have an effective mechanism to communicate with OB and OC in order to translate mechanical signals to alterations in the activity of the OB and OC. One possible mechanism could be the release of unique cytokines that function in a paracrine manner (discussed in [51]).…”
Section: The Regulation Of Bone By Mechanical Loadingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other cellular components, such as the parathyroid hormone receptor type 1 may also be involved in mechanosensing by bone cells [45][46][47]. However, as the number and location of osteocytes is somewhat heterogeneous (discussed in [48]) and likely regulated by intraosseous fluid flow [49,50], mechano-sensing osteocytes would have to have an effective mechanism to communicate with OB and OC in order to translate mechanical signals to alterations in the activity of the OB and OC. One possible mechanism could be the release of unique cytokines that function in a paracrine manner (discussed in [51]).…”
Section: The Regulation Of Bone By Mechanical Loadingmentioning
confidence: 99%