Os penis of the rat. VI. Scanning electron microscopy of the surfaces of the mature bone.

Anatomischer Anzeiger Pub Date : 1991-01-01
H Vilmann
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Observations on the ultrastructural appearance of the surfaces of the mature os penis in the rat reveal that a majority of its surfaces may be classified as prolonged resting surfaces on very slow growing surfaces. Although a vast majority of the bone consists of bone tissue types which usually only form a small part of human and laboratory animal bones, their surface appearances resemble to a high degree surface appearances described for ordinary bone tissue types. Thus, surface morphology need not reflect tissue type variance. However, certain minor deviations from usual descriptions of surface appearances were observed. Such deviations are for instance the combination of partly mineralized fiber bundles and a fully mineralized amorphous ground substance on some of the observed surfaces. The combination may be a result of an extremely slow growth or a lost ability of the ageing bone forming cell to produce organized tissue.

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老鼠的阴茎。成熟骨表面的扫描电子显微镜。
对大鼠成熟阴茎表面的超微结构观察表明,其大部分表面可归类为生长缓慢表面上的长时间静止表面。尽管绝大多数骨骼由通常只构成人类和实验动物骨骼的一小部分的骨组织类型组成,但它们的表面外观与普通骨组织类型所描述的高度相似。因此,表面形态不需要反映组织类型的差异。然而,观察到与通常的表面外观描述有一些小的偏差。例如,这种偏差是部分矿化纤维束和在某些观察到的表面上完全矿化的非晶态基材的结合。这种结合可能是由于老化的骨形成细胞生长极其缓慢或丧失了产生有组织组织的能力。
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