Carter D R, Blenman P R, Beaupré G S
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University, California.
J Orthop Res. 1988;6(5):736-48. doi: 10.1002/jor.1100060517.
A general theory for the role of intermittently imposed stresses in the differentiation of mesenchymal tissue is presented and then applied to the process of fracture healing. Two-dimensional finite element models of a healing osteotomy in a long bone were generated and the stress distributions were calculated throughout the early callus tissue under various loading conditions. These calculations were used in formulating theoretical predictions of tissue differentiation that were consistent with the biochemical and morphological observations of previous investigators. The results suggest that intermittent hydrostatic (dilatational) stresses may play an important role in influencing revascularization and tissue differentiation and determining the morphological patterns of initial fracture healing.
本文提出了一个关于间歇性施加应力在间充质组织分化中作用的一般理论,然后将其应用于骨折愈合过程。建立了长骨愈合截骨术的二维有限元模型,并计算了在各种加载条件下早期骨痂组织中的应力分布。这些计算用于制定与先前研究者的生化和形态学观察结果一致的组织分化理论预测。结果表明,间歇性静水(膨胀)应力可能在影响血管再生和组织分化以及确定初始骨折愈合的形态模式方面发挥重要作用。