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| =='''Synovial Joints'''== | | =='''Synovial Joints'''== |
| *Articulating joints are separated by a fluid-filled joint cavity, which is bounded by a synovial membrane | | *Articulating joints are separated by a fluid-filled joint cavity, which is bounded by a synovial membrane |
| + | **Synovial membrane: pink connective tissue sheet, vascular and sensitive |
| + | ***Can be unsupported (membrane may pouch, allowing remote access), resting on an outer fibrous capsule, or separated from capsule by pads of fat |
| + | ***No continuous covering of cells |
| + | ***Where cells exist, they produce lubricant (aminoglycans) of synovial fluid |
| **Synovial fluid: Nourishes and lubricates [[Joints - normal#Articular cartilage|articular cartilage]] | | **Synovial fluid: Nourishes and lubricates [[Joints - normal#Articular cartilage|articular cartilage]] |
− | ***Normally in canine joint - 0.01 - 1.0 ml | + | ***Derived from synovial membrane cells and blood plasma |
| + | ***Normal amount in canine joint - 0.01 - 1.0 ml; possible in equine/bovine: 20-40mL |
| ***Transparent to light yellow (horses) | | ***Transparent to light yellow (horses) |
| ***Usually very thick due to high hyaluronic acid, forms strands | | ***Usually very thick due to high hyaluronic acid, forms strands |
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| ***Very thin | | ***Very thin |
| ***Has surface projections - villi | | ***Has surface projections - villi |
− | *Articular Cartilage covers the articular surfaces | + | *Articular cartilage covers the articular surfaces |
| **Usually, this is [[Bones and Cartilage - Anatomy & Physiology#Structure and Function of Cartilage|Hyaline]], although [[Bones and Cartilage - Anatomy & Physiology#Structure and Function of Cartilage|Fibrocartilage]] or fibrous tissue can substitute | | **Usually, this is [[Bones and Cartilage - Anatomy & Physiology#Structure and Function of Cartilage|Hyaline]], although [[Bones and Cartilage - Anatomy & Physiology#Structure and Function of Cartilage|Fibrocartilage]] or fibrous tissue can substitute |
| [[Image:Normal joint cartilage.jpg|right|thumb|100px|<small><center>Normal joint cartilage (Image sourced from Bristol Biomed Image Archive with permission)</center></small>]] | | [[Image:Normal joint cartilage.jpg|right|thumb|100px|<small><center>Normal joint cartilage (Image sourced from Bristol Biomed Image Archive with permission)</center></small>]] |
| + | **Articular cartilage is avascular and insensitive |
| + | ***Nutrients via diffusion from synovial fluid and nearby vessels (adjoining tissue and marrow cavities) |
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| **Limited response to injury, Little repair capacity | | **Limited response to injury, Little repair capacity |
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