Title: Calcium Phosphate Bioceramic Material Local Influence on the Bone Biomechanical Properties at Rabbits with Experimental Osteoporosis
Authors: Ananjevs, Vladislavs
Ananjeva, Aleksandra
Vētra, Jānis
Skagers, Andrejs
Salma, Ilze
Ločs, Jānis
Kasyanov, Vladimir
Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and Oral Medicine
Institute of Anatomy and Anthropology
Scientific Laboratory of Biomechanics
Keywords: 2.5 Materials engineering;1.4. Reviewed scientific article published in Latvia or abroad in a scientific journal with an editorial board (including university editions)
Issue Date: 2018
Citation: Ananjevs , V , Ananjeva , A , Vētra , J , Skagers , A , Salma , I , Ločs , J & Kasyanov , V 2018 , ' Calcium Phosphate Bioceramic Material Local Influence on the Bone Biomechanical Properties at Rabbits with Experimental Osteoporosis ' , International Journal of Engineering & Technology , vol. 7 , no. 2.23 , pp. 496-497 . < https://www.sciencepubco.com/index.php/ijet/article/view/15342/6352 >
Abstract: Biomechanical characteristicsof the rabbit cartilagecomponentfrom the femurwereinvestigated.The controlosteoporosishad beenactivatedby ovariectomy alongside theinjections of methylprednisolone. During the experiment defects in the femur’sgreater trochanter zonewas created andafterwardsfilled withthefragmentsof a hydroxyapatite as well astricalcium phosphate(HAP/TCP 70/30) or HAP/TCP 70/30mixedwith five percentstrontium. Threemonths lateranimals were euthanazed, squared samples werecut out from the femur’sbody andlatertested on a bend. The results ofthe research revealedthat the femurs becomemorestringentafter filling offdefects in the greater trochanter zonewith HAP/TCP 70/30or HAP/TCP 70/30mixed with fivepercentstrontium. The ultimate painfor the cartilagecomponentin the controlgroupswas less, than in thetest group.The flexure modulus of flexibilityof a cartilagecomponentin the test groupwas statistically reliable less, than the value of the flexure modulus of flexibilityof the cartilagecomponentin the controlgroups. Therefore, local usage ofcalcium –phosphatic bioceramic componentoverthe greater trochanter partincreasesbiomechanical characteristicsof the cartilagecomponentin the femurof animals.
ISSN: 1741-9212
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