Hypertrophic chondrocytes can become osteoblasts and osteocytes in endochondral bone formation
University of Hong Kong · Air Force Medical University
Abstract
According to current dogma, chondrocytes and osteoblasts are considered independent lineages derived from a common osteochondroprogenitor. In endochondral bone formation, chondrocytes undergo a series of differentiation steps to form the growth plate, and it generally is accepted that death is the ultimate fate of terminally differentiated hypertrophic chondrocytes (HCs). Osteoblasts, accompanying vascular invasion, lay down endochondral bone to replace cartilage. However, whether an HC can become an osteoblast and contribute to the full osteogenic lineage has been the subject of a century-long debate. Here we use a cell-specific tamoxifen-inducible genetic recombination approach to track the fate of murine…
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5Topics & keywords
- Endochondral ossification
- Cell biology
- Osteoblast
- Chemistry
- Cartilage
- Anatomy
- Biology
- In vitro