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Normal osteoid tissue.

V Raina

    Journal of Clinical Pathology
    |March 1, 1972
    PubMed
    Summary
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    This histological study reveals that osteoid tissue, a crucial component of bone, exhibits consistent features across humans and various animal species. Its distribution and thickness vary, but its fundamental structure remains similar, offering insights into bone health.

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    Area of Science:

    • Histology
    • Osteology
    • Comparative Anatomy

    Background:

    • Osteoid tissue is the unmineralized organic matrix of bone.
    • Understanding its structure is vital for diagnosing bone diseases.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To histologically characterize normal osteoid tissue in humans and multiple animal species.
    • To compare the histological features of osteoid tissue across different species.

    Main Methods:

    • Thin microtome sections of plastic-embedded undecalcified bone were utilized.
    • Histological examination was performed on samples from humans, monkeys, dogs, and rats.

    Main Results:

    • Osteoid tissue universally covers bone surfaces, excluding resorption sites.

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  • Histological features of osteoid tissue are conserved across species, despite variations in thickness.
  • Distinct banding patterns were observed in thicker osteoid layers, suggesting functional significance.
  • Conclusions:

    • Osteoid tissue exhibits conserved histological characteristics across diverse mammalian species.
    • Variations in osteoid thickness may relate to site-specific or species-specific bone remodeling rates.
    • Further research into the significance of osteoid banding is warranted.