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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==


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===Slides===
===Slides===
* UNSW Virtual Slidebox [http://web.med.unsw.edu.au/vslide/phase1/indexA1.asp Virtual Slidebox Phase 1]
# Compact Bone - Adult [http://vslide2.med.unsw.edu.au/slide.jsp?fn=anatomy/ANAT6777.svs&mag=40 Bone , Adult (Ground, TS) Human Alizarin Red] | [http://vslide2.med.unsw.edu.au/slide.jsp?fn=anatomy/ANAT6846.svs&mag=40 Bone (Ground, LS) Human Alizarin Red]
# Compact Bone Rib [http://vslide2.med.unsw.edu.au/slide.jsp?fn=histology/b10_40xr.fpx&mag=40 Decalcified rib, bone marrow]
# Endochondral ossification [http://vslide2.med.unsw.edu.au/slide.jsp?fn=histology/b12_40xr.fpx&mag=40 Developing bone] | [http://vslide2.med.unsw.edu.au/slide.jsp?fn=anatomy/ANAT6778.svs&mag=40 Bone, Developing (LS, Femur) Cat H&E]
# Intramembranous ossification [http://vslide2.med.unsw.edu.au/slide.jsp?fn=anatomy/ANAT893.svs&mag=40&mag=40 Head (Neonatal) Rat H& Van Gieson]


http://vslide2.med.unsw.edu.au/slide.jsp?fn=anatomy/ANAT893.svs&mag=40&mag=40
===Haversian Systems===
===Haversian Systems===



Revision as of 11:11, 21 September 2009

Introduction

Textbook

Histology and Cell Biology: An Introduction to Pathology, A.L. Kierszenbaum, 2002 - Connective Tissue, Chapter 4 pp118-129; Osteogenesis, Chapter 5 pp131-145


Slides

  1. Compact Bone - Adult Bone , Adult (Ground, TS) Human Alizarin Red | Bone (Ground, LS) Human Alizarin Red
  2. Compact Bone Rib Decalcified rib, bone marrow
  3. Endochondral ossification Developing bone | Bone, Developing (LS, Femur) Cat H&E
  4. Intramembranous ossification Head (Neonatal) Rat H& Van Gieson

Haversian Systems

  • also called osteons
  • Volkmann's canals

Lamellae

  • concentric
  • interstitial
  • circumferential

Cells

  • osteocytes
  • canaliculi

Bone Cells

Osteocytes

  • mature bone-forming cells embedded in bone matrix
  • derive from osteogenic stem cells forming Osteoblasts
  • line surface of bone, secrete organic matrix of bone (osteoid), converted into osteocytes when become embedded in matrix (which calcifies soon after deposition) (Google- osteoblast images)

Osteoclasts

  • bone-resorbing multinucleated macrophage-like cells, seal a small segment of extracellular space (between plasma membrane and bone surface), HCl secreted into this space by osteoclasts dissolves calcium phosphate crystals (give bone rigidity and strength) (Google- osteoclast images)
  • do not mistake for megakaryocytes, found in bone marrow not associated with bone matrix.

Bone Matrix

The bone matrix has 2 major components. Organic portion composed of mainly collagen Type 1 (about 95%) and amorphous ground substance. Inorganic portion (50% dry weight of the matrix) composed of hydroxyapatite crystals, calcium, phosphorus, bicarbonate, nitrate, Mg, K, Na. (Google- bone matrix images)

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