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Histology of Bone and Cartilage Dr. Sama ul Haque
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Understand the histology of bone. Understand the histology of cartilage. Objectives
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Composition of Bones Collagen: chief organic constituent (protein) Inorganic Calcium Salts: Vitamin D essential for absorption
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A Chemical Analysis of Bone
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Cells Osteoblasts: bone building, bone repairing cells in the periosteum and synthesize new matrix (Osteogenesis) Osteocytes: osteoblast embedded within the bone matrix (mature bone cells) Osteoclasts: cells that cause absorption of bone or dissolve bone matrix (Osteolysis)
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Periosteum Dense, fibrous membrane covering bone Contains blood vessels Essential for bone cell survival and bone formation Endosteum
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Histological or Microscopically Compact bone (dense) Basic unit of compact bone is an osteon. Osteocytes within lacunae arranged in concentric circles called lamellae. This surround a central canal; complex is called Haversian system. Weight Bearing.
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Histological or Microscopically Spongy bone (cancellous) Contains trabeculae Found at ends of Long Bones, Ribs, Sternum, Hips, Vertebrae, Cranium Web-Like Arrangement Low Stress Areas Where Weight of Bone Would Be a Problem.
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Compact and Spongy Bone
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Osteoblasts and Osteocytes
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Lacunae and Canaliculi Communication
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Periosteum and Endosteum
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Mature Bone (Compact)
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Mature Bone (Spongy)
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Osteon Lacunae (L) Canaliculi (C) Osteocytes (O)
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Cartilage Type of Dense connective tissue ( Cells and fibers) Perichondrium ( Fibro-vasculo-cellular membrane) Cells = Characterized by Rigid with flexibility and Resilience. Avascular Nerves and lymphatics are absent Cells (Chondroblasts and chondrocytes) Matrix => Connective tissue fibers (Collagen, Elastin)
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Hyaline Cartilage Hyaline (Glass) Commonest form Bluish white, translucent and homogenous in appearance with collagen fibers. Sites: => Articular cartilage => Costal cartilage => Tracheal cartilage Ossifies to form bone in young age
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Hyaline Cartilage and Perichondrium
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Elastic Cartilage Yellow; Elastin fibers More elastic than hyaline Sites: => Pinna of the ear => Epiglottis => Auditory tube Never o ssifies
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Elastic Cartilage
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Fibro-cartilage White, Opaque with collagen fibers Sites => Intervertebral disc => Intra articular disc => Menisci Ossifies in old age
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Collagen (c) Fibrocartilage
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Cartilages
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