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Skeletal Tissues Human Structure and Development ANHB 2212 Week 11 – 2006 Avinash Bharadwaj.

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1 Skeletal Tissues Human Structure and Development ANHB 2212 Week 11 – 2006 Avinash Bharadwaj

2 Specialised Connective Tissue Better resistance to forces in various directions Arrangement of fibres Ground substance Additional elements – mineral Cartilage –Resists compression (Compare fibrous tissue) –Firm Bone –Resists compression and shearing forces –Hard, mineralised –Limitations on cell metabolism  vascularity

3 Tissue Vs Organ Bone as a tissue –Matrix – fibres, ground substance, calcium compounds as crystals –Cells – osteocytes, osteoblasts, osteoclasts –Blood vessels –Periosteum Named bones as organs –Shell of bony tissue –Bone marrow Red – blood forming White (yellow) – adipose

4 Terminology Gross anatomical Types –Long –Short –Flat –Irregular Parts (long bones) –Shaft (diaphysis) –Epiphysis –Metaphysis Appearance –Compact –Cancellous (trabecular / spongy)

5 Bone as a Connective Tissue Bone forming cell – osteoblast. Produces matrix around itself. Calcium deposition – enzyme mediated. Orderly deposition of microcrystals. –Similar to calcium hydroxyapatite. Ossification is not the same as calcification! Hard matrix  lacuna. Osteocytes – resting cells, maintenance. Must never be too far from a blood vessel.

6 And more… Bone just before mineralisation – osteoid. Newly formed bone –Irregular arrangement of collagen –Woven bone (Not to be confused with ‘cancellous’) Mature bone (lamellar bone) –Sheets of matrix (lamellae) –Collagen fibres in a sheet – roughly parallel –Neighbouring sheets – different directions Compact bone, as seen in a t.s. of a long bone, is illustrative.

7 Structure of Compact Bone Mechanical principles –Tube versus column Economy and strength –Multiple units Built around blood supply –Shearing forces – both directions Alternate layers Direction of collagen fibres

8 Terminology Again! Periosteum and endosteum Outer circumferential lamellae Inner circumferential lamellae Osteons ( Haversian systems ) –Haversian lamellae –Haversian canals –Transverse canals (Volkmann’s) Bone structure is built around blood vessels. Cancellous bone is also lamellar!

9 Woven Lamellar

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11 The Cells of Bone Osteoblast –Large cells, basophilic cytoplasm and large nuclei… (More later). Osteocyte –Lacuna –Canaliculi – comunications between lacunae –Osteocyte processes in canaliculi Osteoclast (“bone-breaker”) –Phagocytic –Giant multinucleated cells

12 Bone – A Dynamic Tissue! Growth – over a limited period. Repair and maintenance. Remodelling –During growth period –After injury and repair –In response to forces Dynamic calcium reservoir –Hormonal control Osteoclasts (“bone-breakers”) are equally important!


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