MICROVASCULAR PATTERN IN THE METAPHYSIS DURING BONE-GROWTH

被引:46
作者
AHARINEJAD, S
MARKS, SC
BOCK, P
MACKAY, CA
LARSON, EK
TAHAMTANI, A
MASONSAVAS, A
FIRBAS, W
机构
[1] VET UNIV VIENNA,DEPT HIST,VIENNA,AUSTRIA
[2] UNIV MASSACHUSETTS,MED CTR,DEPT CELL BIOL,WORCESTER,MA
来源
ANATOMICAL RECORD | 1995年 / 242卷 / 01期
关键词
BONE; METAPHYSIS; CAPILLARY SPROUTS; CORROSION CASTING; LIGHT MICROSCOPY; TRANSMISSION ELECTRON MICROSCOPY;
D O I
10.1002/ar.1092420115
中图分类号
R602 [外科病理学、解剖学]; R32 [人体形态学];
学科分类号
100101 [人体解剖与组织胚胎学];
摘要
Background: Little is known about the three-dimensional micromorphology of vessels in the growth zone of long bones, where significant vasculogenesis occurs, Therefore, we examined the microvascular pattern of the femoral metaphysis. Methods: Six-week-old normal rats of either sex were used, We cast the femurs of 14 rats with Mercer for scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and in 10 rats we prepared tissue sections of femurs for light (LM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Results: In the LM, calcified cartilage was found to define cylindrical compartments beneath the last row of hypertrophied chondrocytes of the metaphyseal growth plate, These compartments ran in the bone's longitudinal axis and contained a single capillary profile. Endothelial cells of these capillaries often showed increased cytoplasmic volume and loose texture of nuclear chromatin. Cast metaphyses by SEM showed numerous parallel vascular loops with nodular protrusions 10-12 mu m in diameter at their tips, The loops had ascending and descending limbs with a luminal diameter of 10-14 mu m. Small projections 4-5 mu m in diameter and delicate crests were sometimes found on the tip of the larger nodes. In a 100 x 100 mu m area, there were 14-17 large nodes. By TEM, capillary sprouts were identified at the level beneath the last row of hypertrophied chondrocytes, These capillaries had voluminous endothelial cells rich in free ribosomes and rough endoplasmic reticulum, Endothelial cell nuclei were rounded and showed loose chromatin texture, Endothelial cells were connected by intermediate junctions and there was no basal lamina, Deeper into the metaphysis, arterioles and sinusoids were present. Conclusions: We conclude that the metaphyseal plate of the growing rat offers an optimal model to study vasculogenesis, Capillary sprouts can be readily identified, measured, and counted because they are located within a plane bordering against avascular cartilage. In addition, by using microvascular corrosion casting in SEM not only capillary sprouting per se but also different stages of neovascularization, indicated by differently sized nodular projections at the tip of vascular loops, can be studied in the growing long bone. (C) 1995 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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