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Infrared spectroscopy reveals both qualitative and quantitative differences in equine subchondral bone during maturation

Author

  • Yevgeniya Kobrina
  • Hanna Isaksson
  • Miikka Sinisaari
  • Lassi Rieppo
  • Pieter Brama
  • Rene van Weeren
  • Heikki Helminen
  • Jukka Jurvelin
  • Simo Saarakkala

Summary, in English

The collagen phase in bone is known to undergo major changes during growth and maturation. The objective of this study is to clarify whether Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) microspectroscopy, coupled with cluster analysis, can detect quantitative and qualitative changes in the collagen matrix of subchondral bone in horses during maturation and growth. Equine subchondral bone samples (n = 29) from the proximal joint surface of the first phalanx are prepared from two sites subjected to different loading conditions. Three age groups are studied: newborn (0 days old), immature (5 to 11 months old), and adult (6 to 10 years old) horses. Spatial collagen content and collagen cross-link ratio are quantified from the spectra. Additionally, normalized second derivative spectra of samples are clustered using the k-means clustering algorithm. In quantitative analysis, collagen content in the subchondral bone increases rapidly between the newborn and immature horses. The collagen cross-link ratio increases significantly with age. In qualitative analysis, clustering is able to separate newborn and adult samples into two different groups. The immature samples display some nonhomogeneity. In conclusion, this is the first study showing that FTIR spectral imaging combined with clustering techniques can detect quantitative and qualitative changes in the collagen matrix of subchondral bone during growth and maturation.

Publishing year

2010

Language

English

Publication/Series

Journal of Biomedical Optics

Volume

15

Issue

6

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

SPIE

Topic

  • Orthopedics

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1083-3668