structure of bone tissue Flashcards

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Structure of bone tissue

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  • Supporting connective tissue
  • Contains specialised cells

Comprised of organic + inorganic components
- Specialised cells produce a solid matrix of calcium salt deposits (inorganic) around collagen fibres (organic)

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Bone matrix

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  • Around 70% of bone is made up of a bone mineral called hydroxyapatite (inorganic)
  • Around 30% of the bone matrix is comprised of collagen fibres (organic)
  • The hydroxyapatite accumulates around the collagen fibres to make them hard
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Bone Cells

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  • Make up only 2% of the mass of a bone!
  • Four types of bone cells
    1. Osteoprogenitor cells (first cell that will slipt/morph into other cells)
    2. Osteoblasts
    3. Osteocytes
    4. Osteoclasts
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Osteoprogenitor cells

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  • stem cells that divide to produce osteoblasts
  • Located in endosteum + the inner cellular layer of periosteum
  • Assist in fracture repair
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Osteoblasts

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  • Immature bone cells that secrete matrix compounds (process called osteogenesis)
  • Osteoid: immature bone = matrix produced by osteoblasts, but not yet calcified to form bone
  • Osteoblasts surrounded by bone become osteocytes
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Osteocytes

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  • Mature bone cells that maintain the bone matrix
  • Live in lacunae (spaces) that provide nutrients
  • Are b/w layers (lamellae) of matrix
  • Long processes of the osteocyte lie in the canaliculi
  • Two major functions of osteocytes
    1. To maintain protein + mineral content of matrix
    2. To help repair damaged bone
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Osteoclasts

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  • Derived from stem cells in bone marrow that produce macrophages
  • Giant, multinucleate cells
  • Secrete acids + protein-digesting enzymes
  • Dissolve bone matrix + release stored minerals (osteolysis) so …..
  • Important for growth + repair + remodelling of bone after injury
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Bone homeostasis (steady state)

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  • Bone building (by osteoblasts) + bone breakdown (by osteoclasts) must balance
  • More breakdown than building → bones become weak
  • Exercise, particularly weight-bearing exercise + heavy loading causes osteoblasts to build bone
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