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Chondrocytes
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Cells that make up cartilage;
synthesize and secrete the extra cellular matrix, located in matrix cavities called lacunae
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List three forms of Cartilage
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Hyaline Cartilage
Elastic Cartilage
Fibrocartilage
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Describe Hyaline Cartilage
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Hyaline Cartilage, the most common form of cartilage where type two collagen is the principle collagen type
- bluish white and translucent
- forms the primary skeleton of the fetus
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Describe Elastic Cartilage
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Elastic Cartilage is more pliable and distensible and posess an abundance of elastic fibers in addition to collagen type 2.
- essentially identical to hyaline cartilage with the exception of thin elastic fibers.
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Describe Fibrocartilage
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Fibrocartilage is characterised by a matrix containing a dense network of coarse type one collagen fibers.
- intermediate between dense connective tissue and hyaline cartilage.
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Perichondrium
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Perichondrium- a sheath of dense connective tissue that surrounds cartilage in most places forming an interface between the cartilage and the tissue it supports.
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Epiphseal plates
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Epiphseal plates or ends of long bones where hyaline cartilage is formed.
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Where can Hyaline Cartilage be found?
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Located in the articular surface of the movable joints, walls of the respiratory passages, in the ventral ends of ribs, where they articulate with the sternum and the epiphyseal plate.
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Describe the Matrix of hyaline cartilage.
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40% of dry weight consists of collagen embedded in a firm, hydrated gel of proteoglycans and structural glycoprotiens.1
contains primarily type 2 collagen with small amounts of of collagen types 9, 10 & 11.2
Cartilage proteoglycans contain chondroitin 4 -sulphate, chondroitin 6- sulphate, covalently linked to core protiens.
Proteoglycan aggregates are also found alongside Chondonectin.
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Proteoglycan aggregates
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long molecules of hyaluronic acidthat can be found associated with more than 200 proteoglycans.
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Chondronectin
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Structural glycoprotien, that binds specifically to glycosaminoglycans and collagen type 2, mediating the adherence of chondrocytes to the extracellular matrix.
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Territorial / Capsular matrix
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The periferal zone of cartilage matrix surrounding each chondrocyte rich in glycosaminoglicans and collagen type 2 that stains differently from the rest of the matrix
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Describe Hyaline Perichondrium
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Covers all hyline cartilage except that of the articular cartilage of joints.
Essential for growth and maintenance of cartilage.
Rich in collagen type 2 fibers and contains numerous fibroblasts.
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Chondrocytes
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Responsible for the synthesis of collagens and other matrix molecules.
function depends on proper hormonal balance namely, somatotropin C produced in the liver.
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How do hormones influence the function of Chondrocytes?
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Synthesis of sulphated glycosaminoglycans is accelerated by growth hormone, thyroxin and testosterone and is slowed by cortisone, hydrocortisone, and estradiol.
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