2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.bonr.2021.101161
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Bone hydration: How we can evaluate it, what can it tell us, and is it an effective therapeutic target?

Abstract: Water constitutes roughly a quarter of the cortical bone by volume yet can greatly influence mechanical properties and tissue quality. There is a growing appreciation for how water can dynamically change due to age, disease, and treatment. A key emerging area related to bone mechanical and tissue properties lies in differentiating the role of water in its four different compartments, including free/pore water, water loosely bound at the collagen/mineral interfaces, water tightly bound within collagen triple he… Show more

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“…Meanwhile, the EWC for the scaffolds with different BP contents were 63.61 ± 0.43 (CS/HAp/5 µL BP), 64.60 ± 0.5 (CS/HAp/10 µL BP) and 64.47 ± 0.08 (CS/HAp/20 µL BP), indicating that their swelling ability was around a similar level despite the varied photoinitiator amount. While the EWC of human bone is about 15–25%, this shows the importance of water in bones since it is the main factor affecting the mechanical behaviour of the bones [ 55 , 56 ]. As such, a lower EWC would be desirable.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, the EWC for the scaffolds with different BP contents were 63.61 ± 0.43 (CS/HAp/5 µL BP), 64.60 ± 0.5 (CS/HAp/10 µL BP) and 64.47 ± 0.08 (CS/HAp/20 µL BP), indicating that their swelling ability was around a similar level despite the varied photoinitiator amount. While the EWC of human bone is about 15–25%, this shows the importance of water in bones since it is the main factor affecting the mechanical behaviour of the bones [ 55 , 56 ]. As such, a lower EWC would be desirable.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To this end, two states of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) during osteogenic differentiation were choose for the investigation. The osteogenic differentiation of MSCs led to successively form mineralization of bone matrix ( Khezri et al, 2021 ), showing an intense alizarin red staining ( Figure 3A inset; Supplementary Figure S5 ), in which hydration plays a vital structuring role across the bone hierarchy ( Surowiec et al, 2022 ). As shown in Figure 3 , the refractive index of osteogenic differentiated MSCs is smaller than that of undifferentiated ones at the measured terahertz frequency (from .4–1.8 THz).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[14] Hydration of bone is reported to vary drastically in disease conditions and aging. [42] The CP experiment is very useful in ssNMR when studying rigid systems such as peptides, proteins, and biological macromolecules. In complex heterogeneous systems such as bone, the CP experiment produces a greater signal-tonoise ratio than a direct detection experiment and results in faster acquisition times.…”
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confidence: 99%