Biomechanical aspects of the muscle-bone interaction. Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • There is growing interest in the interaction between skeletal muscle and bone, particularly at the genetic and molecular levels. However, the genetic and molecular linkages between muscle and bone are achieved only within the context of the essential mechanical coupling of the tissues. This biomechanical and physiological linkage is readily evident as muscles attach to bone and induce exposure to varied mechanical stimuli via functional activity. The responsiveness of bone cells to mechanical stimuli, or their absence, is well established. However, questions remain regarding how muscle forces applied to bone serve to modulate bone homeostasis and adaptation. Similarly, the contributions of varied, but unique, stimuli generated by muscle to bone (such as low-magnitude, high-frequency stimuli) remains to be established. The current article focuses upon the mechanical relationship between muscle and bone. In doing so, we explore the stimuli that muscle imparts upon bone, models that enable investigation of this relationship, and recent data generated by these models.

published proceedings

  • Curr Osteoporos Rep

altmetric score

  • 1.5

author list (cited authors)

  • Avin, K. G., Bloomfield, S. A., Gross, T. S., & Warden, S. J.

citation count

  • 60

complete list of authors

  • Avin, Keith G||Bloomfield, Susan A||Gross, Ted S||Warden, Stuart J

publication date

  • February 2015