Published January 2019 | Version v1
Journal article

Physicochemical Properties and Structure of the Bone Matrix in Simulated Tuberculous Osteitis

  • 1. Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus (Belarus)
  • 2. St. Petersburg Research Institute of Phthisiopulmonology (Russian Federation)
  • 3. Physicotechnical Institute, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus (Belarus)
  • 4. Research Institute of Physical and Chemical Problems (Belarus)

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The physicochemical properties and structure of the bone matrix are studied in a case of simulated tuberculous osteitis without treatment and after a full course of specific antibacterial therapy. Using X-ray diffraction, infrared spectroscopy, thermal analysis, and scanning electron microscopy, we revealed that tuberculous osteitis causes fine disintegration of the bone matrix due to an increase in nonstoichiometric hydroxyapatite, formation of amorphous calcium phosphates, and a decrease of the organic phase, which is accompanied by embrittlement of the bone matrix. Excessive growth of carbonate-hydroxyapatite crystals of a mixed AB substitution type leads to excessive osteogenesis, accompanied by the uncontrolled growth of bone trabeculae. The presence of "liming" regions in the crystal lattice of hydroxyapatite increases the "binding" properties of the bone matrix in which mycobacteria are immobilized and removed in the composition of detritus.

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Journal Title
Technical Physics
Journal Volume
64
Journal Issue
1
Journal Page Range
p. 121-126
ISSN
1063-7842

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