Bone physiology Flashcards
List the functions of the skeleton
- Structural
- Protection
- Locomotion
- Mineral reservoir
What are the 4 types of bone?
Long- e.g. femur
Short- e.g. tarsal and carpal
Flat- e.g. pelvis
Irregular -e.g. vertebrae
in older animals what prevents the marrow compounds being released effectively?
-Adipose tissue
State the 3 sections of the bone
- Diaphysis (shaft)
- Metaphysis (between the end and middle)
- Epiphysis (end)
What are the two types of bone structure?
- Cortical (compact)
- Cancellous (trabecular)
What is osteoid?
-Ground substance in which numerous collagen fibres are embedded. It is synthesised by the osteoblasts and secreted onto existing bone surface
Which cells do osteoblasts develop from?
Mesenchymal stem cells
Describe the organic component of bone matrix
-Osteoid:
Collagen type 1
Glycoproteins (bind collagen and mineral)
Proteoglycans (bind growth factor)
Bone sialoproteins (associated with cell adhesion)
Which mineral crystals are found in the bone matrix (inorganic component)?
- Hydroxyapatite
- Carbonate
- Calcium phosphate
When does mineralisation occur?
As soon as osteoid is secreted
Discuss the organisation of collagen fibres in bone
- They are orientated in different directions
- Woven bone= occurs in young growing animals and fracture repair sites
- Lamellar bone= thin layers of osteoid, collagen fires are parallel.
Describe osteocytes
- They are scattered within matrix
- Interconnected by dendritic processes
- Reside within ‘lacunae’ which are interconnected by canaliculi
- Long life span
- Help to maintain the matrix
Describe osteoclasts
-Responsible for bone resorption
-They are LARGE cells with multiple nuclei
-Release protons to create an acidic environment resulting in demineralisation
-Also secrete proteases to destroy organic matrix
Derived from bone marrow
List the metabolic functions of bone
- Mineral storage (mainly phosphorus and calcium)
- Growth factor storage (IGF)
- Fat storage (in yellow marrow)
- Acid/ base balance
- Detoxification (stores heavy metals)
How does bone help buffer the bloods acid/ base balance?
It either absorbs or releases alkaline salts