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Influence of low-magnitude high-frequency vibration on bone cells and bone regeneration

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Erstveröffentlichung
2020-10-21
Authors
Steppe, Lena
Liedert, Astrid
Ignatius, Anita
Haffner-Luntzer, Melanie
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel


Published in
Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology ; 8 (2020). - Art.-Nr. 595139. - eISSN 2296-4185
Link to original publication
https://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2020.595139
Institutions
UKU. Institut für Unfallchirurgische Forschung und Biomechanik
Document version
published version (publisher's PDF)
Abstract
Bone is a mechanosensitive tissue for which mechanical stimuli are crucial in maintaining its structure and function. Bone cells react to their biomechanical environment by activating molecular signaling pathways, which regulate their proliferation, differentiation, and matrix production. Bone implants influence the mechanical conditions in the adjacent bone tissue. Optimizing their mechanical properties can support bone regeneration. Furthermore, external biomechanical stimulation can be applied to improve implant osseointegration and accelerate bone regeneration. One promising anabolic therapy is vertical whole-body low-magnitude high-frequency vibration (LMHFV). This form of vibration is currently extensively investigated to serve as an easyto- apply, cost-effective, and efficient treatment for bone disorders and regeneration. This review aims to provide an overview of LMHFV effects on bone cells in vitro and on implant integration and bone fracture healing in vivo. In particular, we review the current knowledge on cellular signaling pathways which are influenced by LMHFV within bone tissue. Most of the in vitro experiments showed that LMHFV is able to enhance mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) and osteoblast proliferation. Furthermore, osteogenic differentiation of MSCs and osteoblasts was shown to be accelerated by LMHFV, whereas osteoclastogenic differentiation was inhibited. Furthermore, LMHFV increased bone regeneration during osteoporotic fracture healing and osseointegration of orthopedic implants. Important mechanosensitive pathways mediating the effects of LMHFV might be the Wnt/beta-catenin signaling pathway, the estrogen receptor (ER) signaling pathway, and cytoskeletal remodeling.
Publication funding
Open-Access-Förderung durch die Medizinische Fakultät der Universität Ulm
Gefördert vom Ministerium für Wissenschaft, Forschung und Kunst Baden-Württemberg
Subject headings
[GND]: Knochen | Frakturheilung | Knochenumbau
[MeSH]: Bone and bones | Fracture healing | Osseointegration | Regeneration
[Free subject headings]: Vibration | LMHFV | Osseointegration | Mechanostimulation
[DDC subject group]: DDC 610 / Medicine & health
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CC BY 4.0 International
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://dx.doi.org/10.18725/OPARU-33999

Steppe, Lena et al. (2020): Influence of low-magnitude high-frequency vibration on bone cells and bone regeneration. Open Access Repositorium der Universität Ulm und Technischen Hochschule Ulm. http://dx.doi.org/10.18725/OPARU-33999
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