B6,052 Prework 1: Bone Architecture Flashcards

1
Q

function of hydroxyapatite crystals in bone

A

prevents:
-diffusion of metabolites
-interstitial growth
both of these occur in cartilage (which is avascular)

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2
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canalicular system

A

tiny canals extending from one lacuna to another

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3
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gap junction

A

facilitates communication between osteocytes (mature bone cells) responsible for the maintenance of bone

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4
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vascularity of bone

A

bone cells must be in close proximity to capillaries

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5
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composition of bone

A

cells, fibers, and ground substance

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6
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types of bone cells

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bone lining cells (osteoprogenitor cells)
osteoblasts
osteocytes
osteoclasts

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7
Q

how does bone elongation occur

A

proliferation of cartilage

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8
Q

is bone dead?

A

no!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

BONE IS NOT DEAD!

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9
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why is bone not dead

A

10% remodeling occurs annually

highly vascular and blood vessels are accompanied by sympathetic and pain fibers

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10
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names for denser outer bone

A

compact
lamellar
Haversian
cortical

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11
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names for spongy bone

A

cancellous

trabecular

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12
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description of trabecular bone

A

3 dimensional lattice of branching bony spicules

forms trabeculae around marrow spaces

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13
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epiphysis

A

end of long bone

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14
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metaphysis

A

growth area between shaft and head of long bone

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15
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diaphysis

A

shaft portion of long bone

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16
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periosteum

A

dense connective tissue surrounding bone
has osteogenic potential
made up of osteoprogenitor cells

17
Q

where is periosteum absent

A

articulating surfaces and at the attachments of tendons and ligaments

18
Q

endosteum

A

lines marrow cavity
also has osteogenic potential
osteoprogenitor cells line the inside of the marrow cavity

19
Q

bone pattern of skull

A
external and internal tables (compact bone)
inner diploe (cancellous bone)
20
Q

factors determining the set point of peak bone mass

A
  • genetics
  • nutrition (ca, vit D)
  • physical activity (mechanical loading, muscle strength)
  • hormonal status
  • age
  • overall health
21
Q

genetic factors that may impact PBM

A

polymorphisms in vit D receptor, LRP5/6 (males)

RANK, OPG, RANKL

22
Q

effects of menopause on peak bone mass

A

decreased serum estrogen
increased IL-1, IL06, TNF levels
increased RANK, RANKL
increased osteoclastic activity

23
Q

effects of aging on peak bone mass

A

decreased replication of osteoprogenitor cells
decreased synthetic activity of osteoblasts
decreased biologic activity of matrix bound growth factors
reduced physical activity