TRABECULAR BONE PATTERN FACTOR - A NEW PARAMETER FOR SIMPLE QUANTIFICATION OF BONE MICROARCHITECTURE

被引:423
作者
HAHN, M [1 ]
VOGEL, M [1 ]
POMPESIUSKEMPA, M [1 ]
DELLING, G [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV HAMBURG,CTR BIOMECH UKE,DEPT BONE PATHOL,W-2000 HAMBURG 20,GERMANY
关键词
TRABECULAR MICROARCHITECTURE; AUTOMATIC IMAGE ANALYSIS; BONE HISTOMORPHOMETRY;
D O I
10.1016/8756-3282(92)90078-B
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
The stability of trabecular bone depends not only on the amount of bone tissue, but also on the three-dimensional orientation and connectedness of trabeculae, which is summarized as trabecular microarchitecture. In previous studies we could demonstrate that in three-dimensional bone tissue the relation of trabecular plates to rods is reflected in the ratio of concave to convex surfaces of the bone pattern in two-dimensional bone sections. For the quantification of the connectedness of these bone patterns we developed a new histomorphometric parameter called Trabecular Bone Pattern factor (TBPf). The basic idea is that the connectedness of structures can be described by the relation of convex to concave surfaces. A lot of concave surfaces represent a well connected spongy lattice, whereas a lot of convex surfaces indicate a badly connected trabecular lattice in two-dimensional sections. By means of an automatic image analysis system we measure trabecular bone area (A1) and perimeter (P1). A second measurement of these two parameters (now A2 and P2) is done after a simulated dilatation of trabeculae on the screen. This dilatation results in a characteristic change of bone area and perimeter depending on the relation of convex to concave surfaces. TBPf is defined as a quotient of the difference of the first and the second measurement: TBPf = (P1 - P2)/(A1 - A2). First measurements of TBPf in 192 iliac crest bone biopsies of autopsy cases show that there is not only age-related loss of bone volume, but also a decrease of trabecular connectedness. By means of TBPf we can demonstrate a significant difference in the age-related loss of trabecular connectivity between male and female individuals.
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