骨組織
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- a soft thin (usually translucent) paper (同)tissue_paper
- part of an organism consisting of an aggregate of cells having a similar structure and function
- composed of or containing bone; "osseous tissue" (同)osteal, bony
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- 〈U〉〈C〉(生物体の)『組織』 / 〈U〉〈C〉『薄織物』 / 〈U〉〈C〉水を吸収する柔らかな薄紙 / 〈C〉カーボンコピー用薄紙 / 〈C〉《a ~》(…を)織り交ぜて作ったもの《+of+名》 / =tissue paper
- 骨の,骨に似た
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Cross-section of a long bone showing both spongy and compact osseous tissue
Osseous tissue, or bone tissue, is the major structural and supportive connective tissue of the body. Osseous tissue forms the rigid part of the bone organs that make up the skeletal system.
Contents
- 1 Formation
- 2 Types
- 3 Functions
- 4 Osseous tissue versus bones
- 5 See also
- 6 Sources
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Formation
Bone tissue is a mineralized connective tissue. It is formed by cells, called osteoblasts, that deposit a matrix of Type-I collagen and also release calcium, magnesium, and phosphate ions that ultimately combine chemically within the collagenous matrix into a crystalline mineral, known as bone mineral, in the form of hydroxyapatite. The combination of hard mineral and flexible collagen makes bone harder and stronger than cartilage without being brittle. Compact bone consists of a repeating structure called a Haversian system, or osteon, which is the primary anatomical and functional unit. Each osteon has concentric layers of mineralized matrix, called concentric lamellae, which are deposited around a central canal, also known as the Haversian canal, each containing a blood and nerve supply.
Compact bone (cross-section). (Haversian system and osteocytes).
Osteoblasts. actively synthesizing osteoid with two osteocytes.
Osteoclast with multiple nuclei and a "foamy" cytosol.
Types
There are two types of osseous tissue: compact and spongy. Compact tissue is synonymous with cortical bone, and spongy tissue is synonymous with trabecular and cancellous bone. Compact bone forms the extremely hard exterior while spongy bone fills the hollow interior. The tissues are biologically identical; the difference is in how the microstructure is arranged.
Functions
Osseous tissue performs numerous functions including:
Directly:
- Support for muscles, organs, and soft tissues.
- Leverage and movement.
- Protection of vital organs, e.g., the heart. (Note: not all vital organs are protected by bones, e.g., the intestines.)
- Calcium phosphate storage.
Indirectly:
- Hemopoiesis - formation of blood cells by the bone marrow interspersed within the spongy bone.
Osseous tissue versus bones
Bone tissue is different from bones themselves — bones are organs made up of bone tissue as well as marrow, blood vessels, epithelium and nerves, while bone tissue refers specifically to the mineral matrix that form the rigid sections of the organ.
See also
- Periosteum
- Bone healing
- Osseointegration
- Osteocyte
- Osteoblast
- Osteoclast
- Red bone marrow
- Hydroxylapatite
Sources
- Henry Gray: Anatomy of the human body (Bartleby.com; Great Books Online)
- Eldra P. Solomon - Richard R. Schmidt - Peter J. Adragna : Human anatomy & physiology ed. 2nd 1990 (Sunders College Publishing, Philadelphia) ISBN 0-03-011914-6
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English Journal
- Reliable genetic identification of burnt human remains.
- Schwark T, Heinrich A, Preuse-Prange A, von Wurmb-Schwark N.SourceDepartment of Legal Medicine, Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel, Arnold-Heller-Str. 12, 24105 Kiel, Germany.
- Forensic science international. Genetics.Forensic Sci Int Genet.2011 Nov;5(5):393-399. Epub 2010 Sep 15.
- The identification of severely burnt human remains by genetic fingerprinting is a common task in forensic routine work. In cases of extreme fire impact, only hard tissues (bones, teeth) may be left for DNA analysis. DNA extracted from burnt bone fragments may be highly degraded, making an amplificat
- PMID 20832378
- VEGF expression in mesenchymal stem cells promotes bone formation of tissue-engineered bones.
- Liu B, Li X, Liang G, Liu X.SourceFuzhou Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine Hospital of Fujian Province, Fuzhou 350007, P.R. China.
- Molecular medicine reports.Mol Med Report.2011 Nov-Dec;4(6):1121-6. doi: 10.3892/mmr.2011.559. Epub 2011 Aug 16.
- The purpose of this study was to investigate the in?vivo vascularization and bone formation activity of tissue-engineered bone constructed using bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) transfected with vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF). The expression of VEGF165 in rat bone marrow MSCs wa
- PMID 21850376
Japanese Journal
- Stability of beta tricalcium phosphate-coated mini-implants in rat tooth sockets
- Sanda Satoshi,Sakai Daigo,Waddington Rachel,Komasa Yutaka,Okazaki Joji
- Journal of Osaka Dental University 45(1), 135-141, 2011-04
- … These results suggest that a β-tricalcium phosphate coating on screws accelerates osseous healing around the screw and increases the retentive capacity of the screw. …
- NAID 110008607476
- 野村 裕,芳田 辰也,福士 純一,岩本 幸英
- 日本足の外科学会雑誌 = The journal of the Japanese Society for Surgery of the Foot 31(2), 112-116, 2010-05-31
- NAID 10027254214
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