Publications by authors named "Claudia Weigt"

The ability of the skeleton to adapt to mechanical stimuli (mechanosensitivity) has most often been investigated at the whole-bone level, but less is known about the local mechanoregulation of bone remodeling at the bone surface, especially in context of the aging skeleton. The aim of this study was to determine the local and global mechanosensitivity of the sixth caudal vertebra during cyclic loading (8 N, three times per week, for six weeks) in mice aged 15, 52, and 82 weeks at the start of loading. Bone adaptation was monitored with in vivo micro-computed tomography.

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Background: Microstructural simulations of bone remodeling are particularly relevant in the clinical management of osteoporosis. Before a model can be applied in the clinics, a validation against controlled in vivo data is crucial. Here we present a strain-adaptive feedback algorithm for the simulation of trabecular bone remodeling in response to loading and pharmaceutical treatment and report on the results of the large-scale validation against in vivo data.

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Bone has the ability to adapt to external loading conditions. Especially the beneficial effect of short-term cyclic loading has been investigated in a number of in vivo animal studies. The aim of this study was to assess the long-term effect (>10 weeks) of cyclic mechanical loading on the bone microstructure, bone stiffness, and bone remodeling rates.

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