Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
423112 Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science 2011 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

In adult life the bone is continuously being resorbed and renewed. Here we present a stochastic model of the homeostatic nature of bone remodeling, where osteoclasts perform bone resorption which is equally balanced by bone formation performed by osteoblasts. The stochastic model is embedded in a process-algebraic specification based on the Shape Calculus, which provides an effective multiscale description of the process. Our model considers increasing dimensionality from RANKL molecular signaling to osteoclast/osteoblast stochastic dynamics within a basic multicellular unit (BMU) to bone mass formation. We show that after a micro-fracture the simulated bone remodeling dynamics is timescale consistent with the biological process. Our combined methodology provides a first effective stochastic model of the bone remodeling framework which could be used to test healthy and pathological conditions.

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