ba0005p33 | Bone biomechanics and quality | ECTS2016
Schmidt Felix Nikolai
, Zimmermann Elizabeth Ann
, Puschel Klaus
, Amling Michael
, Vashishth Deepka
, Tang Simon
, Busse Bjorn
Introduction: Aging, diabetes and other disease conditions are associated with the accumulation of non-enzymatic collagen cross-links (NE-XL) in human tissues. Non-enzymatic cross-links (i.e. advanced glycation end products (AGEs)), occur at the bone collagen level, where they are associated with individuals increased fracture risk caused by bones reduced plasticity.Methods: Here, non-destructive Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy was u...