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Title: Physicomechanical properties of the extracellular matrix of a demineralized bone
Authors: Kirilova, I. A.
Sharkeev, Yury Petrovich
Nikolaev, S. V.
Podorozhnaya, V. T.
Uvarkin, P. V.
Ratushnyak, A. S.
Chebodaeva, Valentina Vadimovna
Keywords: физико-механические свойства; матрицы; кости; пористые системы; эндопротезирование; тазобедренные суставы; микротвердость; пьезоэлектрические свойства; измерительные системы; костные ткани
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: AIP Publishing
Citation: Physicomechanical properties of the extracellular matrix of a demineralized bone / I. A. Kirilova [et al.] // AIP Conference Proceedings. — 2016. — Vol. 1760 : Physics of Cancer: Interdisciplinary Problems and Clinical Applications 2016 : Proceedings of the International conference, 22-25 March 2016, Tomsk, Russia. — [020027, 7 p.].
Abstract: The article describes the results of a study of physicomechanical properties of a demineralized bone matrix of human cancellous and compact bones. A demineralized cancellous bone was shown to have the best characteristics of a porous system for colonization of matrices by cells. The ultimate stress and elasticity modulus of samples of demineralized femoral heads isolated in primary hip replacement was demonstrated to vary in wide ranges. The elasticity modulus ranged from 50 to 250 MPa, and the tensile strength varied from 1.1 to 5.5 MPa. Microhardness measurements by the recovered indentation method were not possible because of the viscoelastic properties of a bone material. To study the piezoelectric properties of samples, a measuring system was developed that comprised a measuring chamber with contact electrodes, a system for controlled sample loading, an amplifier-converter unit, and signal recording and processing software. The measurement results were used to determine the dependence of the signal amplitude on the dynamic deformation characteristics. The findings are discussed in terms of the relationship between the mechanical and electrical properties and the structure of the organic bone component.
URI: http://earchive.tpu.ru/handle/11683/35776
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