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BONE




 Bone matrix BM: calcified extracellular material
 Connective tissue containing osteogenic cells
surround bones:
1. Endosteum: on internal surface surrounding BM
cavity
2. Periosteum: surrounds external surface
3. Bone matrix is usually softened by immersion in a
decalcifying solution before paraffin embedding,
or embedded




Bone cells are of 3 major types:


1. Osteoblasts:
 Synthesize and secrete the organic components of bone matrix which include type 1 collagen
fibers, proteoglycans, and several glycoproteins (osteonectin)
 Located on surfaces of bone matrix
 Have a cuboidal to columnar shape and basophilic cytoplasm
 When their synthesizing activity declines, they become more flat and basophilic characteristic
declines too. They are the bone lining cells when not activated on both surfaces endosteum and
periosteum.

,  Produce osteoid: not calcified layer of new material on bone matrix between osteoblast layer and
preexisting bone surface.
 This process of bone appositional growth is completed by subsequent deposition of calcium salts
into the newly formed matrix.
 Osteocalcin: vitamin-K dependent polypeptide secreted by osteoblasts that with various other
glycoproteins binds Ca2+ ions  calcification.
 Osteoblasts also release membrane-enclosed matrix vesicles rich in alkaline phosphatase  PO4-
with Ca2+ form hydroxyapatite crystals which start the first step of calcification.


2. Osteocytes:
 Osteoblasts differentiate further to osteocytes in the lacunae.
 OSL which are found in cavities ( lacunae ) between bone
matrix layers ( lamellae ), with cytoplasmic processes
extending into small canaliculi btw lamellae ( retain Ca++
homeostasis)
 Almond-shaped
 Maintain bony matrix.
 They communicate with one another through gap junctions on
dendritic processes in the canaliculi and on osteoblasts.
 helps diffusion of metabolites with blood
 Have less RER, smaller Golgi complex, and more condensed nuclear
chromatin than osteoblasts.
 Their secretions help in bone remodeling.
 Diffusion of metabolites between osteocytes and blood vessels occurs through the small amount of
extracellular fluid between the bone matrix and the osteocytes and their processes.




3. Osteoclasts:

,  Very large, motile cells with multiple nuclei
 Play a major role in matrix resorption during bone growth and remodeling.
 They originate from the fusion of bone marrow-derived cells  the reason they have multiple nuclei
 Their development requires 2 polypeptides produced by osteoblasts:
1. Macrophage-colony-stimulating factor
2. Receptor activator of nuclear factor-kB ligand (RANKL)
 They lie in depressions called resorption cavities or Howship lacunae.
 It secretes collagenase, cathepsin K and other enzymes and pumps H + to produce an acidic environment
locally for dissolving hydroxyapatite and promoting the localized digestion of matrix proteins.
 Its activity is regulated by signaling factors and hormones.
 They have receptors for calcitonin, a thyroid hormone.
 OB activated by (PTH)  M-CSF, RANKL, and factors that regulate the formation and activity of OCL.




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