HUMAN SKELETON - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

About This Presentation
Title:

HUMAN SKELETON

Description:

Title: HUMAN SKELETON Author: Sharon Harris Last modified by: Administrator Created Date: 11/15/1999 3:41:56 PM Document presentation format: On-screen Show (4:3) – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:48
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 104
Provided by: SharonH155
Category:

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: HUMAN SKELETON


1
HUMAN SKELETON
  • AN ENDOSKELETON

2
CARTILAGE
  • HYALINE
  • ELASTIC
  • FIBROCARTILAGE

3
STRUCTURE OF CARTILAGE
  • MATRIX
  • CHONDROCYTES/
  • CHONDROBLASTS
  • PERICHONDRIUM

4
MATRIX
5
CHONDROBLASTS
6
CHONDROCYTES
7
INTERSTITIAL VS APPOSITIONAL GROWTH
8
TYPES OF CARTILAGE
  • HYALINE CARTILAGE
  • ELASTIC CARTILAGE
  • FIBROCARTILAGE

9
HYALINE CARTILAGE
  • COVERS ARTICULAR SURFACES
  • CARTILAGINOUS PORTION OF NOSE
  • COSTAL CARTILAGE

10
HYALINE CARTILAGE
  • MOST COMMON TYPE OF CARTILAGE
  • CLOSELY PACKED COLLAGEN FIBERS
  • TRANSLUCENT
  • COSTAL CARTILAGES
  • TRACHEAL CARTILAGES
  • ARTICULAR CARTILAGES

11
ELASTIC CARTILAGE
  • PINNA OF EAR
  • EUSTACHIAN TUBES
  • GLOTTIS
  • CUNEIFORM CARTILAGES OF LARYNX

12
FIBROCARTILAGE
  • LITTLE GROUND SUBSTANCE
  • PREDOMINANTLY COLLAGEN FIBERS
  • INTERVERTEBRAL DISCS
  • SYMPHYSIS PUBIS
  • MENISCI OF KNEE

13
FUNCTIONS OF THE SKELETON
  • SUPPORT
  • MOVEMENT
  • PROTECTION
  • MINERAL RESERVE
  • HEMATOPOIESIS
  • FAT STORAGE

14
BONE CLASSIFICATION
  • LONG BONES
  • SHORT BONES
  • FLAT BONES
  • IRREGULAR BONES
  • SESAMOID BONES

15
LONG BONES
  • HUMERUS
  • RADIUS
  • ULNA
  • FEMUR
  • TIBIA
  • FIBULA
  • PHALANGES

16
SHORT BONES
  • CARPALS
  • TARSALS
  • SESAMOID BONES

17
SESAMOID BONES
  • SHORT BONES EMBEDDED IN TENDONS
  • PATELLA

18
FLAT BONES
  • CALVARIUM
  • RIBS
  • STERNUM

19
IRREGULAR BONES
  • ETHMOID
  • SPHENOID
  • VERTEBRAE
  • SCAPULA
  • PELVIC BONES

20
LONG BONE STRUCTURE
  • DIAPHYSIS
  • EPIPHYSES
  • MEDULLARY CAVITY
  • ENDOSTEUM
  • PERISOTEUM

21
PERIOSTEUM
22
SHARPEYS FIBERS
23
ENDOSTEUM
24
YELLOW BONE MARROW
25
RED BONE MARROW
26
SPONGY BONE
27
SPONGY BONE
28
COMPACT BONE
29
STRUCTURE OF COMPACT BONE
30
EPIPHYSEAL LINE
31
EPIPHYSEAL PLATE
32
EPIPHYSEAL PLATE
33
FLAT BONE STRUCTURE
34
HISTOLOGY OF BONE
35
BONE MATRIX
  • 35 PERCENT ORGANIC COLLAGEN PROTEOGLYCANS
  • 65 PERCENT INORGANIC HYDROXYAPATITE

36
TYPES OF BONE CELLS
  • OSTEOBLASTS
  • OSTEOCYTES
  • OSTEOCLASTS

37
OSTEOBLASTS
  • EXTENSIVE ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM
  • LOTS OF RIBOSOMES
  • PRODUCE COLLAGEN AND PROTEOGLYCANS
  • PRODUCE HYDROXYAPATITE
  • PRECURSORS

38
FUNCTION OF OSTEOBLASTS
  • OSSIFICATION OR OSTEOGENESIS

39
OSTEOCYTES
  • FORMED WHEN OSTEOBLASTS ARE SURROUNDED BY MATRIX
  • MAINTAIN MATRIX AROUND THEMSELVES
  • LACUNAE
  • CANLICULI

40
OSTEOCLASTS
41
OSTEOCLASTS
  • LARGE CELLS
  • MULTINUCLEATE
  • RUFFLED BORDER
  • PUMP HYDROGEN IONS AND ENZYMES INTO MATRIX

42
RESORPTION OF BONE
  • OSTEOCLAST PRIMARILY RESPONSIBLE
  • OSTEOBLAST ASSIST

43
WHERE DO BONE CELLS COME FROM
  • MESENCHYMAL CELLS
  • STEM CELLS
  • OSTEOGENIC/OSTEOPROGENITOR CELLS
  • OSTEOCLASTS HAVE A DIFFERENT ORIGIN

44
ORGANIZATION OF BONY TISSUE
  • WOVEN VS LAMELLAR CANCELLOUS VS COMPACT

45
CANCELLOUS BONE
  • INTERCONNECTING RODS OR PLATES
  • TRABECULAE
  • SPONGY BONE

46
COMPACT BONE
  • DENSER
  • FEWER SPACES
  • OSTEONS
  • CENTRAL CANAL
  • PERFORATING CANALS

47
HOW DOES BONE DEVELOP
  • INTRAMEMBRANOUS VS ENDOCHONDRAL OSSIFICATION

48
INTRAMEMBRANOUS OSSIFICATION
49
MESENCHYMAL MEMBRANE FORMATION BEGINS ABOUT 5TH
WEEK GESTATION
50
OSSIFICATION BEGINS AT ABOUT 8TH WEEK GESTATION
51
IS COMPLETED BY ABOUT TWO YEARS OF AGE
52
BONES FORMED BY INTRAMEMBRANOUS OSSIFICATION
  • SKULL BONES
  • MANDIBLE
  • PARTS OF CLAVICLES

53
RED BONE MARROW
54
ENDOCHONDRAL OSSIFICATION
55
CARTILAGE FORMATION BEGINS AT ABOUT THE FOURTH
WEEK OF GESTATION
56
OSSIFICATION BEGINS AT ABOUT 8 WEEKS OF GESTATION
57
SOME MAY NOT BEGIN OSSIFICATION UNTIL LATER
58
BONES FORMED BY ENDOCHONDRAL OSSIFICATION
  • FEMUR
  • HUMERUS
  • ETC

59
BONE GROWTH
  • APPOSITIONAL GROWTH

60
ROLE OF THE EPIPHYSEAL PLATE IN BONE GROWTH
  • ZONE OF RESTING CARTILAGE
  • ZONE OF PROLIFERATION
  • ZONE OF HYPERTROPHY
  • ZONE OF DIFFERENTIATION

61
ZONE OF RESTING CARTILAGE
62
ZONE OF PROLIFERATION
63
ZONE OF HYPERTROPHY
64
ZONE OF DIFFERENTIATION
65
HOW THE ARTICULAR CARTILAGE GROWS
  • SIMILAR TO PROCESS IN EPIPHYSEAL PLATE
  • COLUMNS ARE NOT AS PRONOUNCED

66
HOW BONES INCREASE IN DIAMETER
  • APPOSITIONAL GROWTH

67
FACTORS THAT AFFECT BONE GROWTH
  • NUTRITION
  • HORMONES

68
NUTRITION
  • VITAMIN D
  • VITAMIN C

69
VITAMIN D
  • NECESSARY FOR ABSORPTION OF CALCIUM
  • SYNTHESIZED BY BODY OR INGESTED
  • LACK CAN CAUSE RICKETS OR OSTEOMALACIA

70
VITAMIN C
  • NEEDED FOR COLLAGEN SYNTHESIS

71
HORMONES
  • GROWTH HORMONE
  • THYROID HORMONE
  • ESTROGENS
  • ANDROGENS

72
GROWTH HORMONE
  • INCREASE TISSUE GROWTH
  • INCREASE BONE GROWTH
  • STIMULATES INTERSTITIAL CARTILAGE GROWTH
  • STIMULATES BONE GROWTH

73
THYROID HORMONE
  • STIMULATES NORMAL CARTILAGE GROWTH

74
ESTROGENS
  • STIMULATE GROWTH
  • CAUSES RAPID GROWTH AT EPIPHYSEAL PLATE
  • CAUSE QUICKER CLOSURE OF EPIPHYSEAL PLATE
  • THIS IS WHY FEMALES ARE GENERALLY SMALLER THAN
    MALES

75
TESTOSTERONE
  • STIMULATES BONE GROWTH
  • SLOWER TO CLOSE EPIPHYSEAL PLATE
  • THAT IS WHY MALES ARE GENERALLY TALLER

76
BONE REMODELING
  • REMOVAL OF OLD BONE BY OSTEOCLASTS
  • DEPOSITION OF NEW BONE BY OSTEOBLASTS

77
FUNCTIONS OF REMODELING
  • CONVERTS WOVEN BONE INTO LAMELLAR BONE
  • BONE GROWTH
  • CHANGES IN BONE SHAPE
  • ADJUSTMENTS TO STRESS
  • BONE REPAIR
  • CALCIUM ION REGULATION

78
CALCIUM HOMEOSTASIS
  • PARATHYROID HORMONE
  • CALCITONIN

79
PARATHYROID HORMONE
  • MAJOR REGULATOR OF BLOOD CALCIUM LEVELS
  • DIRECT EFFECT ON OSTEOBLASTS
  • INDIRECT EFFECT ON OSTEOCLASTS
  • INCREASES UPTAKE OF CALCIUM BY GI TRACT
  • PROMOTES FORMATION OF VITAMIN D BY KIDNEYS
  • INCREASES REABSORPTION OF CALCIUM BY KIDNEYS

80
CALCITONIN
  • DECREASES OSTEOCLAST ACTIVITY
  • INCREASES CALCIUM STORAGE

81
BONE FRACTURES AND REPAIR
82
TYPES OF FRACTURES
83
SIMPLE
84
SIMPLE
85
COMPOUND
86
COMMINUTED
87
DEPRESSED FRACTURE
88
IMPACTED
89
SPIRAL
90
GREENSTICK
91
COLLES FRACTURE
92
POTTS FRACTURE
93
COMPRESSION FRACTURE
94
Repair of a Fracture (1)
  • Formation of fracture hematoma
  • damaged blood vessels produce clot in 6-8 hours,
    bone cells die
  • inflammation brings in phagocytic cells for
    clean-up duty
  • new capillaries grow into damaged area
  • Formation of fibrocartilagenous callus formation
  • fibroblasts invade the procallus lay down
    collagen fibers
  • chondroblasts produce fibrocartilage to span the
    broken ends of the bone

95
Repair of a Fracture (2)
  • Formation of bony callus
  • osteoblasts secrete spongy bone that joins 2
    broken ends of bone
  • lasts 3-4 months
  • Bone remodeling
  • compact bone replaces the spongy in the bony
    callus
  • surface is remodeled back to normal shape

96
BONE REPAIR
  • HEMATOMA FORMATION
  • INTERNAL CALLUS FORMATION
  • EXTERNAL CALLUS FORMATION
  • CARTILAGE OSSIFICATION
  • BONE REMODELING

97
HEMATOMA
98
CALLOUS FORMATION
99
CARTILAGINOUS CALLUS
100
CONVERSION TO BONY CALLUS
101
BONE REMODELING
102
IMPORTANCE OF STRESS IN BONE REPAIR
103
EFFECTS OF AGING ON THE SKELETAL SYSTEM
  • LOSS OF CALCIUM FROM BONE
  • MORE SEVERE IN WOMEN THAN MEN
  • PROTEIN SYNTHESIS MAY SLOW LEADING TO BRITTLE
    BONES
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com