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A model for mechanotransduction in bone cells: The load-bearing mechanosomes

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Year of publication: 
2003
Journal name: 
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry
The skeleton's response to mechanical force, or load, has significance to space travel, the treatment of osteoporosis, and orthodontic appliances. How bone senses and processes load remains largely unknown. The cellular basis of mechanotransduction, however, likely involves the integration of diffusion-controlled signaling pathways with a solid-state scaffold linking the cell I membrane to the genes. Read more »
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Mechanotransduction in bone: osteoblasts are more responsive to fluid forces than mechanical strain

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Year of publication: 
1997
Journal name: 
Cell Physiology
Mechanical force applied to bone produces two localized mechanical signals on the cell: deformation of the extracellular matrix (substrate strain) and extracellular fluid flow. To study the effects of these stimuli on osteoblasts, MC3T3-E1 cells were grown on type I collagen-coated plastic plates and subjected to four-point bending. This technique produces uniform levels of physiological strain and fluid forces on the cells. Each of these parameters can be varied independently. Osteopontin (OPN) mRNA expression was used to assess the anabolic response of MC3T3-E1 cells. Read more »
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Osteoblast mechanoresponses on Ti with different surface topographies

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Year of publication: 
2009
Journal name: 
Journal of Dental Research
During implant healing, mechanical force is transmitted to osteogenic cells via implant surfaces with various topographies. This study tested a hypothesis that osteoblasts respond to mechanical stimulation differently on titanium with different surface topographies. Rat bone-marrow-derived osteoblastic cells were cultured on titanium disks with machined or acid-etched surfaces. A loading session consisted of a 3-minute application of a 10- or 20-mum-amplitude vibration. Read more »
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The significance of bone microstructure in mechanotransduction

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Year of publication: 
2007
Journal name: 
Journal of Biomechanics
Recent developments in modeling the relationship between bone microstructure and mechanotransduction are reviewed. The focus is on the relationship between the bone microstructure and the mechanosensation mechanism by which osteocytes sense the bone fluid motion propelled by the mechanical loading of the whole bone. Read more »
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Mechanical signaling for bone modeling and remodeling.

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Year of publication: 
2009
Journal name: 
Critical Reviews on Eukaryotic Gene Expression
Proper development of the skeleton in utero and during growth requires mechanical stimulation. Loading results in adaptive changes in bone that strengthen bone structure. Bone's adaptive response is regulated by the ability of resident bone cells to perceive and translate mechanical energy into a cascade of structural and biochemical changes within the cells a process known as mechanotransduction. Read more »
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