TY - JOUR
T1 - Effect of diabetes mellitus on the material properties of the distal tibia
AU - Fleischli, John G.
AU - Laughlin, Terese J.
AU - Athanasiou, Kyriacos
AU - Lanctot, Dan R.
AU - Lavery, Lawrence
AU - Wang, Xiaodu
AU - Agrawal, C. Mauli
N1 - Copyright:
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PY - 2006
Y1 - 2006
N2 - This investigation evaluates the effects of diabetes on the mechanical properties of human bone, specifically, the tibia. Seven diabetic and seven nondiabetic human (male) cadaveric distal tibiae were used in this study. The average age of the diabetic cadaveric samples was 51 years (range, 46-61 years), and the average age of the nondiabetic cadaveric samples was 75 years (range, 67-85 years). Three-point bending tests for strength and stiffness were performed on a small sample of each distal tibia. Each specimen was loaded at a constant rate until failure. From the recorded curve of load versus displacement, the ultimate and yield strength of bone and the bending modulus of bone were calculated. The diabetic samples were generally weaker than the older, nondiabetic samples, but no statistically significant differences were found in the elastic modulus (P = .29), yield strength (P = .90), ultimate strength (P = .46), and fracture toughness (P = .78), leading to speculation that diabetes has an effect similar to that of aging on the musculoskeletal system.
AB - This investigation evaluates the effects of diabetes on the mechanical properties of human bone, specifically, the tibia. Seven diabetic and seven nondiabetic human (male) cadaveric distal tibiae were used in this study. The average age of the diabetic cadaveric samples was 51 years (range, 46-61 years), and the average age of the nondiabetic cadaveric samples was 75 years (range, 67-85 years). Three-point bending tests for strength and stiffness were performed on a small sample of each distal tibia. Each specimen was loaded at a constant rate until failure. From the recorded curve of load versus displacement, the ultimate and yield strength of bone and the bending modulus of bone were calculated. The diabetic samples were generally weaker than the older, nondiabetic samples, but no statistically significant differences were found in the elastic modulus (P = .29), yield strength (P = .90), ultimate strength (P = .46), and fracture toughness (P = .78), leading to speculation that diabetes has an effect similar to that of aging on the musculoskeletal system.
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U2 - 10.7547/0960091
DO - 10.7547/0960091
M3 - Article
C2 - 16546944
AN - SCOPUS:33645666391
SN - 8750-7315
VL - 96
SP - 91
EP - 95
JO - Journal of the National Association of Chiropodists
JF - Journal of the National Association of Chiropodists
IS - 2
ER -