Simulation study on the effect of resistance exercise on the hydrodynamic microenvironment of osteocytes in microgravity

失重 化学 骨质疏松症 解剖 生物物理学 生物医学工程 材料科学 物理 医学 内科学 生物 天文
作者
Haiying Liu,Chaohui Zhao,Hao Zhang,Wei Wang,Qing-Jian Liu
出处
期刊:Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering [Taylor & Francis]
卷期号:25 (15): 1757-1766 被引量:8
标识
DOI:10.1080/10255842.2022.2037130
摘要

Osteoporosis occurs in astronauts after long-term space flight owing to the lack of gravity. The mechanical microenvironment of osteocytes in load-bearing bone are changed during resistance exercise, which prevents massive bone loss in the human body. A cylindrical fluid-structure coupling finite element model for osteons with a two-stage pore structure (i.e., Haversian canal, lacunar-canalicular system) was established with the software COMSOL. In the Earth's gravity field and in microgravity, considering the effects of pulsating pressure of arterioles, a comparative study was performed on the changes in hydrodynamic microenvironment of osteocytes during human body high-intensity exercise at different frequencies (defined as causing bone to produce 3000 με) and the body is at rest. Positive and negative liquid pressure (with respect to one atmosphere pressure) alternately acted on osteocytes during human exercising, but only positive pressure acted on osteocytes during human resting. The variation range of liquid pressure acted on osteocytes during human exercising was significantly higher than that during resting. The liquid flow velocity around osteocytes during body exercise was about four orders of magnitude higher than that during resting. In microgravity, moderate physical exercise can obviously improve the hydrodynamic microenvironment of osteocytes in load-bearing bone, which could compensate for the lack of mechanical stimulation to osteocytes caused by the lack of gravity, thereby promoting the normal physiological function of osteocytes. To a certain extent, these results revealed the biomechanical mechanism by which exercise has an effect in fighting osteoporosis in astronauts.

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