Morphological study of intercellular junctions during osteocyte differentiation
- PMID: 2078434
- DOI: 10.1016/8756-3282(90)90134-k
Morphological study of intercellular junctions during osteocyte differentiation
Abstract
Ultrastructural studies were carried out on intercellular relationships during osteocyte differentiation in primary parallel-fibred bone of newborn rabbit. It was found that throughout the whole differentiative process preosteocytes are in close relationship with the neighboring cells (osteoblasts, osteocytes) by means of variously-shaped intercellular contacts (invaginated finger-like, side-to-side, and end-to-end) and two types of specialized junctions: gap and adherens. The pivotal role played by these contacts and junctions in osteocyte differentiation and activity is considered in the context of their particular functional significance.
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