Estimation of bone permeability considering the morphology of lacuno-canalicular porosity.

J Mech Behav Biomed Mater

Department of Mechanical Engineering and Science, Kyoto University, Japan.

Published: April 2010

Load-induced interstitial fluid flow in lacuno-canalicular porosity is believed to play an important role in cellular activities regulating adaptive bone remodeling. To investigate interstitial fluid behavior based on poroelasticity, it is important to determine the anisotropic permeability tensor reflecting the morphological features of the lacuno-canalicular porosity as fluid channels. In this study, we presented an estimation method of trabecular permeability by describing the analytical relationship between the volume orientation (VO) fabric tensor, which represents the canalicular orientation, and the permeability tensor. The relationship showed that the trabecular permeability tensor is proportional to the product of the volume fraction of the interstitial fluid and the VO fabric tensor of the canaliculi. We applied the proposed method to a two-dimensional fluorescent image of a trabecular cross section to quantify the canalicular anisotropy and the trabecular permeability tensor. The results indicated that the canaliculi are predominantly oriented in the radial direction of the trabecula, and the permeability depends strongly on the canalicular morphology.

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