Editorial Type:
Article Category: Research Article
 | Online Publication Date: 15 Oct 2010
Morphometric Comparison of the Lumbar Cancellous Bone of Sheep, Deer, and Humans
Morphometric Comparison of the Lumbar Cancellous Bone of Sheep, Deer, and Humans
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To investigate the feasibility of using deer and sheep as animal models for the human spine, we compared the microarchitectural dimensions of the deer and sheep spines and with human data. To this end, we adopted the traditional bone tissue morphometric method, using figure analysis
software for quantitative analysis of 2D images of bone tissue. Compared with those of humans, the lumbar cancellous bone of deer and sheep has higher microarchitectural indices, more densely packed bone trabeculae, lower porosity, and higher bone mass. Despite specific differences in various
morphologic indices, the anisotropy of lumbar cancellous bone in deer and sheep shows the same trend as that in humans.