Chondroid bone on the upper pharyngeal jaws and neurocranial base in the adult fishAstatotilapia elegans
- 1 December 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Anatomy
- Vol. 177 (4) , 527-535
- https://doi.org/10.1002/aja.1001770411
Abstract
Serial cross sections of several adult specimens of the cichlid Astatotilapia elegans were used to investigate the fate and structure of the chondroid bone on the articulation between upper pharyngeal jaws and neurocranial base. The tissue persists in the adult on the three elements on which it previously developed, i.e., infrapharyngobranchial III-IV, parasphenoid, and basioccipital bones. It consists of haphazardly arranged, large vesicular cells without a canalicular system, embedded in a matrix histologically indistinguishable from bone matrix. Except for a narrow zone at the distal side, it is mineralized throughout. As in younger stages, the fibrous covering of the chondroid bone forms the articular tissue proper on each of the three elements. Acellular bone, found at the basal margin of the chondroid bone, it is argued, does not result from endochondral replacement of the latter but rather from dermal ossification projecting from the marrow cavity. Although lacunae may be filled in this way with bone, true obliteration of cells does not occur, so that there is no metaplasia from chondroid bone to bone. The part played by the chondroid bone in the outgrowth of the joint apophyses is discussed.This publication has 22 references indexed in Scilit:
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