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Morphometric investigation on osteocytes in human auditory ossicles

G Marotti1, D Farneti, F Remaggi

  • 1Dipartimento di Scienze Morfologiche e Medico Legali, Università di Modena, Policlinico, Italy.

Annals of Anatomy = Anatomischer Anzeiger : Official Organ of the Anatomische Gesellschaft
|October 31, 1998
PubMed
Summary

Osteocyte degeneration is more prevalent in ear ossicles than clavicles, increasing with age and distance from blood supply. This cell death may be programmed, impacting mechanical detection in these bones.

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Area of Science:

  • Bone biology
  • Histology
  • Osteocyte function

Background:

  • Osteocytes, embedded within bone matrix, are crucial for mechanotransduction.
  • Understanding osteocyte viability is key to interpreting bone's response to mechanical stimuli.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To quantify osteocyte viability in human ear ossicles and clavicles.
  • To investigate factors influencing osteocyte degeneration, including age and vascular proximity.
  • To explore the potential programmed nature of osteocyte death in ear ossicles.

Main Methods:

  • Differential counting of live, degenerating, and empty osteocyte lacunae.
  • Analysis of ear ossicles, clavicles, and stapes from cadavers and surgical specimens.
  • Computer-assisted light microscopy to measure lacunae distance from vascular sources.

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Main Results:

  • Delayed fixation did not significantly affect osteocyte preservation in this study.
  • Ear ossicles showed significantly higher rates of degenerating and empty osteocyte lacunae compared to clavicles.
  • Osteocyte degeneration increased with age and distance from vascular sources in both bone types.
  • Over 40% of osteocytes in ear ossicles degenerated within the first two years of life.

Conclusions:

  • Osteocyte degeneration is a significant factor in ear ossicles, occurring rapidly and increasing with age and distance from vasculature.
  • The widespread and rapid osteocyte death in ear ossicles suggests a potential programmed cell death (apoptosis) mechanism.
  • This programmed degeneration may alter the mechanical sensing capabilities of osteocytes in ear ossicles, contributing to structural stability for their specific functions.