Authors
P Roschger, HS Gupta, A Berzlanovich, G Ittner, DW Dempster, P Fratzl, F Cosman, M Parisien, R Lindsay, JW Nieves, K Klaushofer
Publication date
2003/3/1
Journal
Bone
Volume
32
Issue
3
Pages
316-323
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The degree of mineralization of bone matrix is an important factor in determining the mechanical competence of bone. The remodeling and modeling activities of bone cells together with the time course of mineralization of newly formed bone matrix generate a characteristic bone mineralization density distribution (BMDD). In this study we investigated the biological variance of the BMDD at the micrometer level, applying a quantitative backscattered electron imaging (qBEI) method. We used the mean calcium concentration (CaMean), the most frequent calcium concentration (CaPeak), and full width at half maximum (CaWidth) to characterize the BMDD. In none of the BMDD parameters were statistically significant differences found due to ethnicity (15 African–American vs. 27 Caucasian premenopausal women), skeletal site variance (20 ilium, 24 vertebral body, 13 patella, 13 femoral neck, and 13 femoral head), age …
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