Title of article :
Blackwell Publishing, Ltd.
Regional variation of intracortical porosity in the midshaft
of the human femur: age and sex differences
Author/Authors :
C. David L. Thomas، نويسنده , , Sophie A. Feik and John G. Clement، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
This study investigated age and sex differences in patterns of porosity distribution in the midshaft of the human
femur. Cross-sections were obtained from 168 individuals from a modern Australian population. The sample comprised
73 females and 95 males, aged between 20 and 97 years. Microradiographs were made of 100-
μ
m sections
and pore and bone areas were determined using image processing software. Initially the sample was divided by
age: young (20-44 years), middle (45-64 years) and old (65+ years), but it was found that analysis on the basis of
the ratio of medullary area to total subperiosteal area gave clearer results. The cortex was divided into three rings
radially and into octants circumferentially and the porosity of each segment was calculated. Results showed that
a pattern with raised porosity in the posterior and anterolateral regions, and with greater porosity in the inner
parts of the cortex, becomes more pronounced with age. In males this pattern develops steadily; in females there
are much greater differences between the middle and older groups than earlier in life. The patterns observed are
consistent with progressive bone loss occurring along a neutral axis of the cortex where bending stress is lowest
and the mechanical advantage of the bone is least.
Keywords :
Human femur , osteoporosis , Sex differences. , Cortical bone , bone aging
Journal title :
Journal of Anatomy Wily
Journal title :
Journal of Anatomy Wily