نتایج جستجو برای: endochondral bone

تعداد نتایج: 305621  

Journal: :Developmental biology 2017
Irving Tc Ling Lucie Rochard Eric C Liao

Formation of the mandible requires progressive morphologic change, proliferation, differentiation and organization of chondrocytes preceding osteogenesis. The Wnt signaling pathway is involved in regulating bone development and maintenance. Chondrocytes that are fated to become bone require Wnt to polarize and orientate appropriately to initiate the endochondral ossification program. Although t...

1988
Jill L. Carr Anita B. Roberts Kathleen C. Flanders Nanette S. Roche Hari Reddi

Endochondral bone formation was induced in postnatal rats by implantation of demineralized rat bone matrix. Corresponding control tissue was generated by implanting inactive extracted bone matrix, which did not induce bone formation. At various times, implants were removed and sequentially extracted with guanidine hydrochloride, and then EDTA and guanidine hydrochloride. Transforming growth fac...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 2003
Yuko Nakamichi Chisa Shukunami Takashi Yamada Ken-ichi Aihara Hirotaka Kawano Takashi Sato Yuriko Nishizaki Yoko Yamamoto Masayo Shindo Kimihiro Yoshimura Takashi Nakamura Naoyuki Takahashi Hiroshi Kawaguchi Yuji Hiraki Shigeaki Kato

Chondromodulin I (ChM-I) was supposed from its limited expression in cartilage and its functions in cultured chondrocytes as a major regulator in cartilage development. Here, we generated mice deficient in ChM-I by targeted disruption of the ChM-I gene. No overt abnormality was detected in endochondral bone formation during embryogenesis and cartilage development during growth stages of ChM-I(-...

2017
Simon F. Carroll Conor T. Buckley Daniel J. Kelly

Successfully regenerating damaged or diseased bone and other joint tissues will require a detailed understanding of how joint specific environmental cues regulate the fate of progenitor cells that are recruited or delivered to the site of injury. The goal of this study was to explore the role of cyclic tensile strain (CTS) in regulating the initiation of mesenchymal stem cell/multipotent stroma...

2002
A. W. Fetter CARL T. BRIGHTON

The vast majority of the longitudinal growth of a typical mammalian long bone occurs at the ends of the bone in platelike structures termed growth plates. Both growth plates, one at the proximal end and the other at the distal end, are peripheral extensions of the primary center of ossification, a structure that arises in the midportion of the cartilaginous anlage of the bone-to-be during early...

2012
Marjolein M. J. Caron Pieter J. Emans Don A. M. Surtel Andy Cremers Jan Willem Voncken Tim J. M. Welting Lodewijk W. van Rhijn

BACKGROUND NF-κB/p65 has been reported to be involved in regulation of chondrogenic differentiation. However, its function in relation to key chondrogenic factor Sox9 and onset of chondrogenesis during endochondral ossification is poorly understood. We hypothesized that the early onset of chondrogenic differentiation is initiated by transient NF-κB/p65 signaling. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDING...

Journal: :Acta biomaterialia 2013
Eamon J Sheehy Tatiana Vinardell Conor T Buckley Daniel J Kelly

Chondrogenically primed bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have been shown to become hypertrophic and undergo endochondral ossification when implanted in vivo. Modulating this endochondral phenotype may be an attractive approach to engineering the osseous phase of an osteochondral implant. The objective of this study was to engineer an osteochondral tissue by promoting endochondr...

2013
Björn Behr Michael T. Longaker Natalina Quarto

During the first month of life, the murine posterior-frontal suture (PF) of the cranial vault closes through endochondral ossification, while other sutures remain patent. These processes are tightly regulated by canonical Wnt signaling. Low levels of active canonical Wnt signaling enable endochondral ossification and therefore PF-suture closure, whereas constitutive activation of canonical Wnt ...

2012
Hans-Henning Epperlein Shahryar Khattak Dunja Knapp Elly M. Tanaka Yegor B. Malashichev

BACKGROUND A major step during the evolution of tetrapods was their transition from water to land. This process involved the reduction or complete loss of the dermal bones that made up connections to the skull and a concomitant enlargement of the endochondral shoulder girdle. In the mouse the latter is derived from three separate embryonic sources: lateral plate mesoderm, somites, and neural cr...

2008
Ugo Ripamonti L Nathaniel Ramoshebi June Teare Louise Renton Carlo Ferretti

Transforming growth factor-beta(3) (TGF-beta(3)), a multi-functional growth modulator of embryonic development, tissue repair and morphogenesis, immunoregulation, fibrosis, angiogenesis and carcinogenesis, is the third mammalian isoform of the TGF-beta subfamily of proteins. The pleiotropism of the signalling proteins of the TGF-beta superfamily, including the TGF-beta proteins per se, are high...

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