نتایج جستجو برای: intramembranous bone

تعداد نتایج: 305589  

Journal: :Bone 2012
Edwin A Cadena Mary H Schweitzer

Here we describe variations in osteocytes derived from each of the three bone layers that comprise the turtle shell. We examine osteocytes in bone from four extant turtle species to form a morphological 'baseline', and then compare these with morphologies of osteocytes preserved in Cenozoic and Mesozoic fossils. Two different morphotypes of osteocytes are recognized: flattened-oblate osteocytes...

2016
Behzad Javaheri Mark Hopkinson Blandine Poulet Andrea S Pollard Sandra J Shefelbine Yu-Mei Chang Philippa Francis-West George Bou-Gharios Andrew A Pitsillides

Tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases-3 (TIMP-3) regulates extracellular matrix via its inhibition of matrix metalloproteinases and membrane-bound sheddases. Timp-3 is expressed at multiple sites of extensive tissue remodelling. This extends to bone where its role, however, remains largely unresolved. In this study, we have used Micro-CT to assess bone mass and architecture, histological and h...

2013
Travis A. Burgers Martin F. Hoffmann Caitlyn J. Collins Juraj Zahatnansky Martin A. Alvarado Michael R. Morris Debra L. Sietsema James J. Mason Clifford B. Jones Heidi L. Ploeg Bart O. Williams

The failure of an osseous fracture to heal (development of a non-union) is a common and debilitating clinical problem. Mice lacking the tumor suppressor Pten in osteoblasts have dramatic and progressive increases in bone volume and density throughout life. Since fracture healing is a recapitulation of bone development, we investigated the process of fracture healing in mice lacking Pten in oste...

2010

Introduction: In contrast to endochondral growth with ossification of a pre-existing cartilaginous matrix, cranial sutures act as intramembranous bone growth sites. New bone is produced at the sutural edges by proliferation of mesenchymal cells and subsequent differentiation into osteoblasts. The suture itself remains in an unossified stage in which maintenance of growth at the osteogenic front...

Journal: :Journal of dental research 2016
M Alikhani J A Lopez H Alabdullah T Vongthongleur C Sangsuwon M Alikhani S Alansari S M Oliveira J M Nervina C C Teixeira

A common problem in clinical dentistry is the significant and rapid bone loss that occurs after tooth extraction. Currently there is no solution for the long-term preservation of alveolar bone. Previously, we showed that high-frequency acceleration (HFA) has an osteogenic effect on healthy alveolar bone. However, it is not known if HFA can preserve alveolar bone after extraction without negativ...

Journal: :Journal of biomechanics 2011
Sara Checa Patrick J Prendergast Georg N Duda

Inter-species differences in regeneration exist in various levels. One aspect is the dynamics of bone regeneration and healing, e.g. small animals show a faster healing response when compared to large animals. Mechanical as well as biological factors are known to play a key role in the process. However, it remains so far unknown whether different animals follow at all comparable mechano-biologi...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism 2000
E O Abu A Horner V Kusec J T Triffitt J E Compston

Glucocorticoids have well-documented effects on the skeleton, although their mechanism of action is still poorly understood. The actions of glucocorticoids on bone cells are mediated, in part, directly via specific receptors. The presence of these receptors has been demonstrated in both rodent and human osteoblastic cells in vitro, but their presence in human bone in vivo has not been reported....

Journal: :The anatomical record. Part A, Discoveries in molecular, cellular, and evolutionary biology 2003
Jill Peterson Paul C Dechow

The material properties of cortical bone from the diaphyses of long bones (e.g., the femur and tibia) vary by direction, such that bone is stiffer and stronger along its long axis. This configuration improves the abilities of these structures to resist axial compressive loads coupled with bending. As in long bones, cortical bone from the cranial vault is subject to mechanical loads from various...

Journal: :European cells & materials 2014
J van der Stok M K E Koolen H Jahr N Kops J H Waarsing H Weinans O P van der Jagt

Grafting bone defects or atrophic non-unions with mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs)-based grafts is not yet successful. MSC-based grafts typically use undifferentiated or osteogenically differentiated MSCs and regenerate bone through intramembranous ossification. Endochondral ossification might be more potent but requires chondrogenic differentiation of MSCs. Here, we determined if chondrogenica...

2017
Dan Wang James R. Gilbert Gwen M. Taylor Chhinder P. Sodhi David J. Hackam Joseph E. Losee Timothy R. Billiar Gregory M. Cooper

BACKGROUND Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) has been implicated in inflammation-induced bone destruction in various chronic bone diseases; however, its direct influence on bone healing is not well understood. The authors' previous study showed accelerated bone healing with higher osteoclastogenesis gene expression in toll-like receptor 4 knockout mice (TLR4). This study aimed to further elucidate th...

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