Towards a New Spatial Representation of Bone Remodeling
Jason M. Graham, Bruce P. Ayati, Prem S. Ramakrishnan, James, A. Martin

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel level-set based mathematical model to simulate and understand the complex spatial behavior of bone remodeling, capturing interface dynamics in realistic geometries for better biological insights.
Contribution
The paper develops a new level-set based spatial model for bone remodeling that effectively describes interface motion and complex geometries, advancing computational understanding of bone biology.
Findings
Simulations demonstrate interface motion consistent with biological observations.
The model captures complex geometries of bone and marrow in vitro and in vivo.
Potential for detailed, realistic bone remodeling simulations with further enhancements.
Abstract
Irregular bone remodeling is associated with a number of bone diseases such as osteoporosis and multiple myeloma. Computational and mathematical modeling can aid in therapy and treatment as well as understanding fundamental biology. Different approaches to modeling give insight into different aspects of a phenomena so it is useful to have an arsenal of various computational and mathematical models. Here we develop a mathematical representation of bone remodeling that can effectively describe many aspects of the complicated geometries and spatial behavior observed. There is a sharp interface between bone and marrow regions. Also the surface of bone moves in and out, i.e. in the normal direction, due to remodeling. Based on these observations we employ the use of a level-set function to represent the spatial behavior of remodeling. We elaborate on a temporal model for osteoclast and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBone health and osteoporosis research · Bone Metabolism and Diseases · Bone health and treatments
