Abstract |
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The increasing rate of osteoporosis in an
aging population calls for a greater understanding of the
cellular mechanism of bone resorption. We propose a biphasic
mixture model. The solid phase (matrix) is assumed to be elastic
and isotropic, and the fluid phase is assumed to be a
linear viscous fluid. We give conservation equations for
each constituent and for the whole mixture, and write new
constitutive equations for the system. The rate of mass supply to
constituents, caused by chemical reactions, is taken from an
empirical relation of dissolution kinetics. We derive the
biochemomechanical afinity in terms of biological,
chemical, and mechanical factors. The strain energy density,
hydrostatic pressure, and concentration of different ions
present in the mixture are shown to affect the rate of bone
resorption.
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Keywords
bone resorption, mixture theory, chemical reactions, osteoporosis
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