histology of bone - aiims, rishikesh
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HISTOLOGY OF BONE
Dr. Gitanjali Khorwal
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Histological Organisation of Bone
Bone Cells and Matrix
Formation of Bone
Intramembranous Ossification
Endochondral Ossification
Reorganisation and Restoration of Bone
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STRUCTURE OF LONG BONE
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BASED ON BONE MATURITY
Lamellar bone
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WOVEN BONE LAMELLAR BONE
• Lamellar appearance - arrangement of collagen fibres
• Woven bone is weak- repair of fracture
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TYPES OF BONE : macroscopically
Trabecular bone :
•Cancellous or spongy bone
•Ends of long bones
Compact bone:
•Forms thick-walled tube of the shaft (or diaphysis)
•A thin layer of compact bone also covers the
epiphyses of long bones.
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COMPACT BONE
•Matrix
•Lamellae*
•Lacunae
•Canaliculi
•Haversian Canals
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COMPACT BONE- UNSTAINED
•Haversian system - Osteon
•Interstitial lamellae
•Circumferential lamellae
•Endosteal lamellae
•Volkmann's Canals
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COMPACT BONE
Schmorl Stained Ground section - unstained
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TRABECULAR BONENo Haversian systems
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PAGET’S DISEASE
Woven bone and Lamellar bone in disorganised manner
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BONE MATRIX
•Collagen fibres (about 90% of the organic substance)
•Ground substance- osteonectin, osteocalcin
•Collagen type I
•Hardness of the matrix - inorganic salts
•Calcification - few days to several months.
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BONE CELLS
•Osteoprogenitor cells (stem cells)
•Osteoblasts (or bone forming cells)
•Osteocytes
•Osteoclasts
(Haematopoietic cells)
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OSTEOCLASTS
•Large (up to 100 µm)
•Multi-nucleated (up to 50 nuclei in the actual cell)
•Arise by the fusion of monocytes
•Resorption bays/Howship's lacunae
•Stimulated by parathormone
•Inhibited by calcitonin
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FORMATION OF BONE: INTRAMEMBRANOUS
•Osteoprogenitor cells
•Osteoblasts - deposit osteoid
•Woven network - no lamellae
•Osteoid calcifies
•Primitive trabecular bone
•Primitive compact bone
•Subsequent reorganisation
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INTRAMEMBRANOUS OSSIFICATION
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INTRAMEMBRANOUS OSSIFICATION
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ENDOCHONDRAL OSSIFICATION
•Cartilage bone model
•Calcification of intercellular substance (ALP)
•Periosteal bud invasion
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ENDOCHONDRAL OSSIFICATION
•Osteoprogenitor cells - enter hypertrophied and partial
calcified cartilage
•Mature into osteoblasts
•Deposition of new bone on calcified cartilage
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ENDOCHONDRAL OSSIFICATION
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ENDOCHONDRAL OSSIFICATION
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EPIPHYSEAL PLATE
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EPIPHYSEAL PLATE
1. Resting zone
2. Proliferation zone
3. Hypertrophic zone
4. Calcification zone
5. Ossification zone
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GROWTH OF BONE
Bone formation and bone resorption go hand in hand during the growth of bone.
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REORGANISATION AND RESTORATION
•During growth period and continues
•Changes of tensile and compressive forces.
•Wear and tear occurring in bone
•Osteoclasts and osteoblasts
•Forms new Haversian system within the matrix of compact bone.
•Older Haversian systems - interstitial lamellae
•Capillaries and nerves sprout in
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OSTEOPOROSIS
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WHAT IS COMPACT BONE?
a. Dense boneb. Woven bonec. Immature boned. Spongy bone
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WHAT CELL IS INVOLVED IN BONE RESORPTION?
a. Osteoclastb. Osteonc. Osteocyted. Osteoid
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WHAT TYPE OF BASIC TISSUE TYPE IS BONE?
a. Epitheliumb. Connective tissuec. Muscled. Bone
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WHAT IS WOVEN BONE?
a. Cancellous boneb. Dense bonec. Immature boned. Spongy bone
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WHAT ARE THE SPICULES ON SPONGY BONE CALLED?
a. Canaliculib. Sharpey's fibersc. Trabeculaed. Lacuna
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WHAT IS BONE FORMATION CALLED WHEN THE BONE IS FORMED DIRECTLY, WITHOUT USING A CARTILAGE TEMPLATE?
a. Intraosseousb. Intramembranousc. Endochondrald. Endosteum
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WHAT FORMS THE EPIPHYSEAL GROWTH PLATE?
a. Fibrocartilageb. Hyaline cartilagec. Compact boned. Spongy bone