Bone formation Flashcards

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What are the two mechanisms of bone formation?

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  1. Intramembranous ossification

2. Endochondral ossification

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In intramembranous ossification, where does bone form?

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Directly within a membrane of highly vascular mesenchyme

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What bones are formed by intramembranous ossification?

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Flat bones - skull, face, mandible, clavicle, etc.

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The highly vascular connective tissue surrounding bone spicules and trabeculae differentiates into ____________

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Bone marrow

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What bones are formed by endochondral ossification?

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Long bones - limbs, vertebrae

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Where is the primary ossification center located?

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Diaphysis

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What makes up the periosteal bud?

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Blood vessels, osteoprogenitor cells, HSCs

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Where is the secondary ossification center located?

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Epiphysis

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How does long bone growth occur in length?

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Endochondral bone formation in epiphyseal plates

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What are characteristics of the Zone of Reserve Cartilage?

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  1. Typically hyaline cartilage

2. Mitotically active

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What are characteristics of the Zone of Proliferation?

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  1. Intense mitosis

2. New organic matrix (interstitial cartilage growth)

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What are characteristics of the Zone of Hypertrophy?

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  1. Chondrocytes accumulate glycogen and become vacuolated

2. Cells and lacunae enlarge at expense of matrix

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What are characteristics of the Zone of Calcified Cartilage?

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  1. Lacunae coalesce
  2. Calcification of cartilage matrix
  3. Chondrocytes die
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What are characteristics of the Zone of Resorption and Ossification?

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  1. Calcified cartilage remnants form long spicules in direction of diaphysis
  2. Blood vessels bringing osteoprogenitor cells invade
  3. Osteoprogenitor cells emigrate to calciied cartilage matrix area, differentiate into osteoblasts
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15
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What color does calcified cartilage remnants stain?

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Blue (hematoxylin)

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16
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What color does newly formed bone stain?

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Pink (eosin)

17
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How does bone grow in width?

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Appositional growth

18
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What are three mechanisms of bone repair?

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  1. Intramembranous bone formation
  2. Cartilage formation
  3. Endochondral bone formation