نتایج جستجو برای: intramembranous bone

تعداد نتایج: 305589  

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 2001
H Suzuki K Takahashi M Yamagata S Shimizu H Moriya M Yamazaki

We have examined the process of fusion of the intertransverse processes and bone graft in the rabbit by in situ hybridisation and evaluated the spatial and temporal expression of genes encoding pro-alpha1 (I) collagen (COL1A1), pro-alpha1 (II) collagen (COL2A1) and pro-alphal (X) collagen (COL10A1). Beginning at two weeks after operation, osteogenesis and chondrogenesis occurred around the tran...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Celeste Scotti Beatrice Tonnarelli Adam Papadimitropoulos Arnaud Scherberich Stefan Schaeren Alexandra Schauerte Javier Lopez-Rios Rolf Zeller Andrea Barbero Ivan Martin

Mesenchymal stem/stromal cells (MSC) are typically used to generate bone tissue by a process resembling intramembranous ossification, i.e., by direct osteoblastic differentiation. However, most bones develop by endochondral ossification, i.e., via remodeling of hypertrophic cartilaginous templates. To date, endochondral bone formation has not been reproduced using human, clinically compliant ce...

Journal: :Journal of Korean Medical Science 2002
In Ho Choi Chin Youb Chung Tae-Joon Cho Won Joon Yoo

Distraction osteogenesis is currently a standard method of bone lengthening. It is a viable method for the treatment of short extremities as well as extensive bone defects, because large amounts of bone can be regenerated in the distraction gap. Mechanical stimulation by distraction induces biological responses of skeletal regeneration that is accomplished by a cascade of biologic processes tha...

Journal: :Journal of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine 2015
Emmet M Thompson Amos Matsiko Eric Farrell Daniel J Kelly Fergal J O'Brien

Despite its natural healing potential, bone is unable to regenerate sufficient tissue within critical-sized defects, resulting in a non-union of bone ends. As a consequence, interventions are required to replace missing, damaged or diseased bone. Bone grafts have been widely employed for the repair of such critical-sized defects. However, the well-documented drawbacks associated with autografts...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Nicolas C Rivron Christian C Raiss Jun Liu Anandkumar Nandakumar Carsten Sticht Norbert Gretz Roman Truckenmüller Jeroen Rouwkema Clemens A van Blitterswijk

Large bone defects naturally regenerate via a highly vascularized tissue which progressively remodels into cartilage and bone. Current approaches in bone tissue engineering are restricted by delayed vascularization and fail to recapitulate this stepwise differentiation toward bone tissue. Here, we use the morphogen Sonic Hedgehog (Shh) to induce the in vitro organization of an endothelial capil...

2013

1. Bones have three major functions: to serve as mechanical support, sites of muscle insertion and as a reserve of calcium and phosphate for the organism. 2. The organic matrix of bone is formed mostly of collagen, but also non-collagenous proteins. Hydroxyapatite crystals bind to both types of proteins. 3. Most components of the bone matrix are synthesized and secreted by osteoblasts. 4. Resor...

2015
Benjamin E Pippenger Manuela Ventura Karoliina Pelttari Sandra Feliciano Claude Jaquiery Arnaud Scherberich X Frank Walboomers Andrea Barbero Ivan Martin

Nasal chondrocytes (NC) derive from the same multipotent embryological segment that gives rise to the majority of the maxillofacial bone and have been reported to differentiate into osteoblast-like cells in vitro. In this study, we assessed the capacity of adult human NC, appropriately primed towards hypertrophic or osteoblastic differentiation, to form bone tissue in vivo. Hypertrophic inducti...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 2008
Hong-Yo Kang Chih-Rong Shyr Chiung-Kuei Huang Meng-Yin Tsai Hideo Orimo Pei-Chun Lin Chawnshang Chang Ko-En Huang

While androgen receptor (AR)-deficient mice developed osteopenia in endochondral bones due to the high bone turnover with increased bone resorption by osteoclasts, little is known about the mechanism of intramembranous bone loss contributed by AR in osteoblasts. Here, we discovered a dramatic decrease in the area of calcification, new bone, and the number of osteocytes in calvaria from AR-defic...

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