1.3.2 Bone, Cartilage, and Joint Histology Flashcards
Osteoblasts synthesize RANK-L which?
Stimulates osteoclastogenesis
What is the cellular action of bisphosphonates?
Encourage osteoclastic apoptosis
What is osteopetrosis?
Absence of secondary marrow cavity
What are some of the general aspects of osteogenesis?
What are two types of arthritis?
What are the two mechanisms for calcification?
Matrix vesicles and mineralization in adult bone
What are the covered parts?
What is the role of osteoblasts?
Osteoblasts synthesize type I collagen and the bone matrix and then synthesize alkaline phosphatase which increases the local Ca2/PO4- ratio resulting in calcification. When the osteoblasts become trapped in the calcified matrix they are called osteocytes.
Deposition of lime salts, in the form of hydroxyapatite crystals prevents?
Diffusion of metabolites
Interstitial growth
Both of which occur in cartilage
What are the three phases of charcot joints?
What are the characteristics of endochondral ossification?
Mesenchymal cells differentiate into chondrocytes and form a hyaline cartilage model of the long bone.
In the center of the diaphysis:
–Cartilage cells enlarge (hypertrophy)
–Chondrocytes synthesize alkaline phosphatase
–The matrix becomes calcified and does not permit diffusion.
–A vascular/osteogenic bud forms.
–Ossification occurs as bone is deposited on cores of calcified cartilage.
Primary ossification center establishes itself across the width of the shaft and extends toward the epiphyses.
Zones of endochondral ossification:
–Reserve/quiescent zone
–Multiplication/proliferative zone
–Hypertrophic zone
–Calcification/Vascular Invasion
–Zone of cartilage removal and bone deposition
Describe the growth of cartilage and what are the two types of growth?
Centers of chondrification consist of mesenchymal cell aggregates which differentiate into chondrocytes
Interstitial growth - growth from within, isogenous groups formed by mitosis
Appositional growth - Growth from the perichondrium
Describe the ARF cycle
Hyaline cartilage consists of?
Type II collagen and proteoglycans
What is this an image of?
Hyaline cartilage