RJ EdwardsLab 4: Cartilage and Bone
Histology Notes9/7/16
Hyaline Cartilage
- Glassy, intensely staining matrix, may show metachromasia
 - Individual chondrocytes within lacunae. May be torn from section
 - Isogenous nests of 2-8 chondrocytes = interstitial growth
 - Perichondrium = surrounded by several layers of chondroblasts = appositional growth
 - Territorial matrix = very dark matrix immediately surrounding lacunae
 - Interterritorial matrix = lighter staining matrix between lacunae
 - Avascular: no blood vessels inside cartilage, or perichondrium.
 - Found in joints, ribs, nose, trachea and bronchi.
 - Scaffold for bone formation = calcification
 
Elastic Cartilage
- You will not be expected to distinguish elastic and hyaline cartilage
 - Contains elastic fibers = matrix looks reticular.
 - Chondrocytes closer together, less matrix
 - Fewerisogenous nests than hyaline (but some still present)
 - Found in ear, Eustachian tubes, and epiglottis
 - See U Mich slides:
 
Fibrocartilage
- Part of continuum: dense regular CT → fibrocartilage → hyaline cartilage
 - Fibrous CT with lacunae
 - Lacunae arranged in rows, not nests
 - Mixture of chondrocytes and fibroblasts
 - No perichondrium
 - Connects ligaments & tendons to bone
 - Present in intervertebral disks, pubis symphysis, sterno-clavicular joint, temporomandibular joint
 - Repairs damaged elastic or hyaline cartilage
 
Bone
- Periostium = DICT covering, fibroblasts → osteoprogenitor cells or periosteal cells
 - Compact, dense –vs– spongy, cancellous, trabecular
 - Three cell types: osteoclasts, osteoblasts, osteocytes
 
o–clasts consume
- large, multinucleate
 - found in Howship’s lacunae
 
o–blastsbuild
- squamous (inactive, bone lining cells) to cuboidal (active osteoblasts)
 
o–cytes live in lacunae
- Osteons in mature, compact bone
 
oConcentric lamellae
oHaversian canals
oRadial canaliculi
oVolkmannscannals
- Bone marrow = medullary cavity
 
oCords of hematopoietic cells
oVenous sinusoids
oRed/Yellow marrow
- Bone formation:
 
oEndochondral = calcify cartilage scaffold = most bones
oIntramembranous = no cartilage = skull, mandible, clavicles
oEpiphyseal growth plate (long bones)
- Reserve cartilage
 - Zone of proliferation
 - Zone of hypertrophy
 - Zone of calcification
 
Vocabulary
Interstitial vs appositional (growth)
Epiphysis, diaphysis, metaphysis
Periosteum, endosteum
Osteoblast, osteocyte, osteoclast
Perichondrium
Chondroblast, chondrocyte
Lacuna
Hyaline
Trabeculum/trabeculae (n), trabecular (adj)
Metachromasia
Look-alikes
- Hyaline cartilage vs bone (demineralized, not ground)
 
oBoth have uniform matrix with lacunae
oSingle cells in lacunae = bone
oIsogenous nests = cartilage
oNo blood = cartilage
oMarrow + venous sinusoids = bone
- Osteoclasts vs Megakaryocytes
 
oMegakaryocytes probably won’t be on exam, osteoclasts probably will
oLocation: Marrow (MKC) vs edge of bone (OC)
oNucleus: Large, lobed, single nucleus (MKC) versus polynucleate(OC)
oCentral nucleus (MKC) versus nuclei at one side (OC) = polarized cell
oMay see signs of perforations (MKC)
