Publications by authors named "Tadaaki Matsuzaka"

Titanium (Ti) implants are well known for their mechanical reliability and chemical stability, crucial for successful bone regeneration. Various shape control and surface modification techniques to enhance biological activity have been developed. Despite the crucial importance of the collagen/apatite bone microstructure for mechanical function, antimicrobial properties, and biocompatibility, precise and versatile pattern control for regenerating the microstructure remains challenging.

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Functional adaptation refers to the active modification of bone structure according to the mechanical loads applied daily to maintain its mechanical integrity and adapt to the environment. Functional adaptation relates to bone mass, bone mineral density (BMD), and bone morphology (e.g.

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  • The auditory brainstem response (ABR) is a crucial test that measures how the brain processes sound but has challenges in accurately determining the lowest audible sound pressure (threshold).
  • Existing algorithms for this task have issues with accuracy and efficiency, leading to the need for better methods.
  • The proposed new algorithm uses mutual covariance between sound pressure levels to objectively determine ABR thresholds, making the process more efficient and reducing the stress on experimental animals.
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Background Context: Although autologous bone grafting is widely considered as an ideal source for interbody fusion, it still carries a risk of nonunion. The influence of the intervertebral device should not be overlooked. Requirements for artificial spinal devices are to join the vertebrae together and recover the original function of the spine rapidly.

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Background Context: Therapeutic devices for spinal disorders, such as spinal fusion cages, must be able to facilitate the maintenance and rapid recovery of spinal function. Therefore, it would be advantageous that future spinal fusion cages facilitate rapid recovery of spinal function without secondary surgery to harvest autologous bone.

Purpose: This study investigated a novel spinal cage configuration that achieves in vivo mechanical integrity as a devise/bone complex by inducing bone that mimicked the sound trabecular bone, hierarchically and anisotropically structured trabeculae strengthened with a preferentially oriented extracellular matrix.

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Anisotropic collagen/apatite microstructure is a prominent determinant of bone tissue functionalization; in particular, bone matrix modulates its anisotropic microstructure depending on the surrounding mechanical condition. Although mechanotransduction in bones is governed by osteocyte function, the precise mechanisms linking mechanical stimuli and anisotropic formation of collagen/apatite microstructure are poorly understood. Here we developed a novel anisotropic mechano-coculture system which enables the understanding of the biological mechanisms regulating the oriented bone matrix formation, which is constructed by aligned osteoblasts.

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Human-induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) can be applied in patient-specific cell therapy to regenerate lost tissue or organ function. Anisotropic control of the structural organization in the newly generated bone matrix is pivotal for functional reconstruction during bone tissue regeneration. Recently, we revealed that hiPSC-derived osteoblasts (hiPSC-Obs) exhibit preferential alignment and organize in highly ordered bone matrices along a bone-mimetic collagen scaffold, indicating their critical role in regulating the unidirectional cellular arrangement, as well as the structural organization of regenerated bone tissue.

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Although three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting techniques enable the construction of various living tissues and organs, the generation of bone-like oriented microstructures with anisotropic texture remains a challenge. Inside the mineralized bone matrix, osteocytes play mechanosensing roles in an ordered manner with a well-developed lacunar-canaliculi system. Therefore, control of cellular arrangement and dendritic processes is indispensable for construction of artificially controlled 3D bone-mimetic architecture.

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