2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsb.2009.08.010
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Histomorphometric analysis of adult articular calcified cartilage zone

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“…The subchondral bone was anchored tightly with cartilage in "comb-anchor" [11] or interdigitations to reduce stress concentrations [12], our previous study also confirmed the presence of gomphosis and hole like structure on native subchondral bone plate [13,14]. However, interface structure was seldom considered in available biphasic osteochondral study.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…The subchondral bone was anchored tightly with cartilage in "comb-anchor" [11] or interdigitations to reduce stress concentrations [12], our previous study also confirmed the presence of gomphosis and hole like structure on native subchondral bone plate [13,14]. However, interface structure was seldom considered in available biphasic osteochondral study.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…[11][12][13] Recently, the present authors succeeded in imaging of HDL deposited in coronary artery in patients, 26) as in the case of imaging of oxLDL using Evans blue dye. 17,27) Study limitations: The present fl uorescent microscopic study using FG as a biomarker appears to be the fi rst of its kind to image native HDL in the human vascular wall.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…We recently discovered that Fast green dye (FG), which is used clinically to stain oral mucosal micronuclei for detection of the genotoxicity of antihyperglycemic drugs in patients with diabetes mellitus, 11) intraocular membrane staining, 12) and subchondral bone staining, 13) elicits a brown fl uorescent color from HDL when fl uorescence is excited at 420 ± 20-nm and emitted at 515-nm light wavelengths. Therefore, in the present study, color fluorescent microscopic (CFM) scanning of the transected surface of the excised human coronary artery (both plaques and normal segments) was performed to clarify the localization of native HDL using FG as a biomarker, and to correlate it to plaque morphology studied by conventional angioscopy.…”
Section: A High Plasma Level Of High-density Lipoprotein (Hdl)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Anatomically, articular cartilage consists of spatially identifiable four layers, which are commonly named as superficial layer, intermediate layer, deep layer, and calcified layer [9,11]. These layers constitute a complex organization that has layer-dependent alternations in compositions, structures, and properties, and moreover, these alternations are quite irregular in direction [5,8,9,10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These layers constitute a complex organization that has layer-dependent alternations in compositions, structures, and properties, and moreover, these alternations are quite irregular in direction [5,8,9,10]. Among these layers, the calcified layer acts as a special transition zone that tightly connects the hyaline cartilage and the subchondral bone, and meanwhile, functions as a vital physical barrier to prevent vascular invasion and the calcification of hyaline cartilage [9,10,11]. In addition, the calcified layer has a semi-permeable characteristic and it allows for some molecules with limited sizes to pass through to maintain a stable microenvironment for the survival of chondrocytes [10,11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%