Stereological and serial section analysis of chondrocytic enlargement in the proximal tibial growth plate of the rat
- 1 July 1994
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in The Anatomical Record
- Vol. 239 (3) , 255-268
- https://doi.org/10.1002/ar.1092390304
Abstract
Background: It has been suggested that within the growth plate, the final volume and shape of hypertrophic chondrocytes are important variables in determining the rate of longitudinal bone growth. To better understand the organization and regulation of chondrocytic hypertrophy as related to longitudinal bone growth, the beginning and end, and the location and magnitude of chondrocytic volume and shape changes during the hypertrophic process were defined in the proximal tibial growth plate of 35-day-old rats. Methods: In this study we used two different approaches, a stereological analysis of chondrocytes in unbiasedly defined, narrow growth plate strata, and a serial section reconstruction and measurement of individual cells. In both experiments chondrocytes were preserved using optimal chemical fixation. Proliferating chondrocytes were identified using bromodeoxyruidine labelling, and the rat of longitudinal bone growth was determined using oxytetracycline labelling. Results: In both studies, immediately following cell division in the proliferative zone, chondrocytic volume gradually increased toward the midpoint of the growth plate. During this phase of about 30 hours, approximately 20% of the final cell volume was obtained. During the following 20 hours the remaining 80% was acquired. The estimated rate of cell volume increased changed from approximately 50 μm3/hr during the first 30 hours to about 800 μm3/hr during the last 20 hours. The increase in cell volume resulted in an increase in both the vertical and the horizontal chondrocytic diameters. Cell parameters did not change during the final five hours of the maturation process. Conclusions: In this study we demonstrated that chondrocytic enlargement starts immediately following cell division in the proliferative zone, and that chondrocytic enlargement consists of two morphologically distinguishable phases. The transition point between the first and the second phase of chondrocytic enlargement corresponded with the junction between the proliferative zone and the maturation zone.Keywords
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