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1 Ch 6.4-Bone Formation

2 When does bone formation occur?
During embryonic development During infancy, childhood, and adolescence Remodeling of bone Repair of fractures

3 Embryonic Bone Formation
Two Patterns Intramembranous Ossification Endochondral Ossification Forms directly within mesenchyme (Simple; few # of bones) Forms within hyaline cartilage that develops from mesenchyme (Complex; most bones)

4 Intramembranous Ossification
STEP 1: Development of ossification center Blood capillary Ossification center Mesenchymal cell Osteoblast Collagen fiber Mesenchymal cells cluster Form osteogenic cells → osteoblasts Secrete organic bone EC matrix

5 Intramembranous Ossification
STEP 2: Calcification Osteocyte Osteoblast Newly calcified bone EC matrix Osteocytes become fully developed Extend cytoplasmic projections Surrounding osteoblasts deposit calcium and mineral salts

6 Intramembranous Ossification
STEP 3: Formation of trabeculae Mesenchyme condenses Blood vessel Spongy bone trabeculae Osteoblast Ossification centers fuse to form trabeculae Blood vessels grow in between

7 Compact bone replaces surface layer of spongy bone
Intramembranous Ossification STEP 4: Development of the periosteum Periosteum Spongy bone tissue Compact bone tissue Mesenchyme condenses Forms periosteum Compact bone replaces surface layer of spongy bone

8 Endochondral Ossification
STEP 1: Development of cartilage model Proximal epiphysis Diaphysis Distal epiphysis Hyaline cartilage Perichondrium Mesenchymal cells form shape of future bone Develop into chondroblasts Secrete cartilage EC Matrix

9 Endochondral Ossification
STEP 2: Growth of cartilage model Perichondrium Uncalcified extracellular matrix Calcified extracellular matrix Chondroblasts deeply buried in cartilage Now called chondrocytes Mid-region chondrocytes grow; Surrounding EC matrix calcifies Chrondrocytes begin to die, leaving small cavities

10 Endochondral Ossification
STEP 3: Development of primary ossification center Nutrient artery Periosteum Primary ossification center Spongy bone Nutrient artery penetrates perichondrium Osteogenic cells become osteoblasts Blood vessels induce growth of primary ossification center Osteoblasts turn cartilage into bone

11 Osteoclasts breakdown newly formed spongy bone
Endochondral Ossification STEP 4: Development of the medullary cavity Uncalcified extracellular matrix Calcified extracellular matrix Periosteum Medullary cavity Osteoclasts breakdown newly formed spongy bone

12 Blood vessels enter epiphyses Secondary ossification centers develop
Endochondral Ossification STEP 5: Development of secondary ossification centers Secondary ossification center Uncalcified extracellular matrix Nutrient artery and vein Epiphyseal artery and vein Blood vessels enter epiphyses Secondary ossification centers develop Proceeds outward

13 Endochondral Ossification
STEP 6: Formation of articular cartilage and epiphyseal plate Articular cartilage Spongy bone Epiphyseal plate Outer cartilage becomes articular cartilage Cartilage remains between diaphysis and epiphysis Forms epiphyseal plate


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