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| [[Image:Bone micro structure.jpg|right|thumb|100px|<small><center>Microscopic bone (Courtesy of RVC Histology images)</center></small>]] | | [[Image:Bone micro structure.jpg|right|thumb|100px|<small><center>Microscopic bone (Courtesy of RVC Histology images)</center></small>]] |
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− | *'''Cells'''
| + | ====Cells==== |
− | **Osteoblasts, osteocytes, chondroblasts and chondrocytes are derived from stromal fibroblastic system ('''osteoprogenitor cells); osteoclasts from haematopoietic system
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− | **Ischaemia and hypoxia favour development of cartilage
| + | *Osteoblasts, osteocytes, chondroblasts and chondrocytes are derived from stromal fibroblastic system ('''osteoprogenitor cells); osteoclasts from haematopoietic system |
− | **High oxygen tension and good blood supply favour bone development
| + | *Ischaemia and hypoxia favour development of cartilage |
− | **'''Osteoblasts'''
| + | *High oxygen tension and good blood supply favour bone development |
− | ***Mesenchymal cells
| + | *'''Osteoblasts''' |
− | ***Arise from bone marrow stroma
| + | **Mesenchymal cells |
− | ***Histologically:
| + | **Arise from bone marrow stroma |
− | ****Plump and cuboidal when active
| + | **Histologically: |
− | ****Basophilic cytoplasm
| + | ***Plump and cuboidal when active |
− | ****When inactive - less cytoplasm -> flattened
| + | ***Basophilic cytoplasm |
− | ***Produce bone matrix = '''osteoid''' - uncalcified
| + | ***When inactive - less cytoplasm -> flattened |
− | ****Homogeneous substance
| + | **Produce bone matrix = '''osteoid''' - uncalcified |
− | ****Stains light pink with H&E
| + | ***Homogeneous substance |
− | ***Cell membranes are rich in alkaline phosphatase (ALP)
| + | ***Stains light pink with H&E |
− | ****Possibly involved in pumping calcium across membranes
| + | **Cell membranes are rich in alkaline phosphatase (ALP) |
− | ***Promoted by growth factors
| + | ***Possibly involved in pumping calcium across membranes |
− | ***Have receptors for [[Bones - normal#Bone resorption|PTH]]
| + | **Promoted by growth factors |
− | ****They contract in response -> space for osteoclasts to attach
| + | **Have receptors for [[Bones - normal#Bone resorption|PTH]] |
− | **'''Osteocytes'''
| + | ***They contract in response -> space for osteoclasts to attach |
− | ***Osteoblasts that have become surrounded by mineralised bone matrix
| + | *'''Osteocytes''' |
− | ***Occupy cavities called '''lacunae'''
| + | **Osteoblasts that have become surrounded by mineralised bone matrix |
− | ***Contact osteoblasts and each other with cytoplasmic processes
| + | **Occupy cavities called '''lacunae''' |
− | ****Reach through canaliculi in mineralised bone matrix
| + | **Contact osteoblasts and each other with cytoplasmic processes |
− | ***Regulate composition of bone fluid
| + | ***Reach through canaliculi in mineralised bone matrix |
− | **'''Osteoclasts'''
| + | **Regulate composition of bone fluid |
− | ***Histologically:
| + | *'''Osteoclasts''' |
− | ****Large, often multinucleated cells
| + | **Histologically: |
− | ****Acidophilic cytoplasm
| + | ***Large, often multinucleated cells |
− | ***Derived from haematopoietic stem cells
| + | ***Acidophilic cytoplasm |
− | ***Responsible for bone resorption
| + | **Derived from haematopoietic stem cells |
− | ****Firstly dissolve mineral followed by collagen
| + | **Responsible for bone resorption |
− | ****Use brush border for this
| + | ***Firstly dissolve mineral followed by collagen |
− | ***Sit in bone surface depression - '''Howship's lacuna'''
| + | ***Use brush border for this |
− | ***Do <u>not</u> have receptors for PTH
| + | **Sit in bone surface depression - '''Howship's lacuna''' |
− | ***Have receptors for [[Bones - normal#Bone resorption|calcitonin]]
| + | **Do <u>not</u> have receptors for PTH |
− | ****Involute their brush border in response
| + | **Have receptors for [[Bones - normal#Bone resorption|calcitonin]] |
− | ****Detach from bone surface
| + | ***Involute their brush border in response |
− | ***Respond to vitamin D by increasing their numbers and activity (parathyroid independent)
| + | ***Detach from bone surface |
− | *'''Matrix''': | + | **Respond to vitamin D by increasing their numbers and activity (parathyroid independent) |
− | **Osteoid
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− | ***Type I collagen forms the backbone of the matrix (90%)
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− | ****Molecules in staggered rows
| + | ====Matrix==== |
− | ***Non-collagenous protein forming amorphous ground substance (10%)
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− | **Mineral | + | *'''Osteoid''' |
− | ***Crystalline lattice of calcium phosphate and calcium carbonate
| + | **Type I collagen forms the backbone of the matrix (90%) |
− | ***Also contains Mg, Mn, Zn, Cu, Na, F
| + | ***Molecules in staggered rows |
− | ***Accounts for 65% of bone
| + | **Non-collagenous protein forming amorphous ground substance (10%) |
| + | ***Mainly glycoproteins and proteoglycans |
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| + | *'''Mineral''' |
| + | **Crystalline lattice of calcium phosphate and calcium carbonate |
| + | **Also contains Mg, Mn, Zn, Cu, Na, F |
| + | **Accounts for 65% of bone |
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| ===Bone organisation=== | | ===Bone organisation=== |