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Quantification of age-related tissue-level failure strains of rat femoral cortical bones using an approach combining macrocompressive test and microfinite element analysis

  • Ruoxun Fan
  • , He Gong*
  • , Rui Zhang
  • , Jiazi Gao
  • , Zhengbin Jia
  • , Yanjuan Hu
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Jilin University
  • Beihang University
  • Changchun University of Technology

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Abstract

Bone mechanical properties vary with age; meanwhile, a close relationship exists among bone mechanical properties at different levels. Therefore, conducting multilevel analyses for bone structures with different ages are necessary to elucidate the effects of aging on bone mechanical properties at different levels. In this study, an approach that combined microfinite element (micro-FE) analysis and macrocompressive test was established to simulate the failure of male rat femoral cortical bone. Micro-FE analyses were primarily performed for rat cortical bones with different ages to simulate their failure processes under compressive load. Tissue-level failure strains in tension and compression of these cortical bones were then back-calculated by fitting the experimental stress?strain curves. Thus, tissue-level failure strains of rat femoral cortical bones with different ages were quantified. The tissue-level failure strain exhibited a biphasic behavior with age: in the period of skeletal maturity (1?7 months of age), the failure strain gradually increased; when the rat exceeded 7 months of age, the failure strain sharply decreased. In the period of skeletal maturity, both the macro- and tissue-levels mechanical properties showed a large promotion. In the period of skeletal aging (9?15 months of age), the tissue-level mechanical properties sharply deteriorated; however, the macromechanical properties only slightly deteriorated. The age-related changes in tissue-level failure strain were revealed through the analysis of male rat femoral cortical bones with different ages, which provided a theoretical basis to understand the relationship between rat cortical bone mechanical properties at macro- and tissue-levels and decrease of bone strength with age.

Original languageEnglish
Article number041006-1
JournalJournal of Biomechanical Engineering
Volume138
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2016
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • bone strength
  • failurestrain
  • macrolevel
  • rat femoral cortical bone
  • tissue-level

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