Bone Cells and Bone Deposition

Jul 3, 2016 by in MUSCULOSKELETAL MEDICINE Comments Off on Bone Cells and Bone Deposition

The osteoblast, or bone-forming cell, is approximately 20 µm in diameter and contains a single eccentric nucleus. Under the direction of RUNX2 and Osterix transcription factors, osteoblasts arise from osteoprogenitor…

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Composition of Bone

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Mature lamellar bone has the same chemical composition and material properties throughout the skeleton, regardless of its mechanism of formation—intramembranous or endochondral—or its structural organization—cortical (compact) or trabecular bone. Skeletal…

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Muscle Fiber Types

Jul 3, 2016 by in MUSCULOSKELETAL MEDICINE Comments Off on Muscle Fiber Types

Muscle fibers that must remain active over a long time (type I or slow-twitch fibers) are rich in mitochondria, whose iron-containing cytochrome oxidase enzymes and abundant myoglobin content give the…

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Energy Metabolism of Muscle

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In glycolysis, glucose-6-phosphate, derived either from the degradative phosphorylation of glycogen or from the phosphorylation of glucose in serum, is broken down into two molecules of acetyl coenzyme A (CoA)….

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