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Scanning and transmission electron microscopy for evaluation of order/disorder in bone structure

Suvorova, E. I.  
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Petrenko, P. P.
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Buffat, P. A.  
2007
Scanning

A comparative characterization of the structure of normal and abnormal (osteoporotic) human lumbar and thoracic vertebrae samples was carried out to reveal the type of possible disorder. Samples from the bone fragments extracted during the surgery due to vertebra fractures were examined by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), conventional and high resolution transmission electron microscopy (TEM and HRTEM), and X-ray energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS). Contrary to what might be expected in accordance with possible processes of dissolution, formation and remineralization of hard tissues, no changes in phase composition of mineral part, crystal sizes (length, width, and thickness), and arrangement of crystals on collagen fibers were detected in abnormal bones compared to the normal ones. The following sizes were determined by HRTEM for all bone samples: <= 20 nm in length, 3-15 nm in width, and 0.8 nm in thickness (the height of hexagonal HAP unit cell along the [2 (11) over bar0] direction. Significant overgrowth of organic fibers filled up the former paths for blood vessels and nerves together with organic films covering the mineral part was revealed by SEM only in osteoporotic bones. EDS showed that this organic tissue was not mineralized. Penetration of such organic fibers inside bones can result in bone dilatation and lower the mineral density, deteriorating the mechanical properties and finally terminating in fracture.

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DOI
10.1002/sca.20058
Web of Science ID

WOS:000248732400003

Author(s)
Suvorova, E. I.  
Petrenko, P. P.
Buffat, P. A.  
Date Issued

2007

Published in
Scanning
Volume

29

Issue

4

Start page

162

End page

170

Subjects

SEM

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HRTEM

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image processing

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bone

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structure

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HAP nanocrystals

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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October 12, 2008
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