Literature DB >> 937207

The development of the elastic cartilage of the mouse pinna.

C F Sanzone, E J Reith.   

Abstract

The development of the elastic cartilage in the mouse pinna was studied with the electron microscope. For descriptive purposes, the developmental process was divided into five stages. These begin with the onset of cartilage matrix production by chondroblasts. The second stage is the major mitotic stage although the cells now resemble chondrocytes and cartilage matrix production evidently continues. This is followed by a period during which cartilage matrix production appears to be the major activity of the chondrocytes. In Stage IV, the cells continue to produce cartilage matrix but at the same time they also produce lipid which comes to occupy most of the cell as a large lipid droplet. In the adult, Stage V, matrix production appears to be at an end and each cell contains a lipid droplet which is so large that the cells bear some resemblance to white fat cells and might be designated as lipochondrocytes. The adult cartilage matrix contains elastic plates in a three-dimensional honeycomb pattern. Between the elastic plates and the cells, the matrix contains elements similar to those seen in hyaline cartilage but it does not contain matrix vesicles such as those which have been associated with the calcification of cartilage. Two types of filaments differing in appearance, size, and location are seen within the chondrocytes. They have been designated cytofilaments and cortical filaments. Cytofilaments are dispersed throughout the cell and also contact the substance of the lipid droplet; cortical filaments (sub-plasmalemmal microfilaments) are located directly under the plasma membrane. They are thought to be involved in movement of the plasma membrane as a concomitant to extracellular fibrogenesis.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 937207     DOI: 10.1002/aja.1001460103

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Anat        ISSN: 0002-9106


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