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Secondary ossification center induces and protects growth plate structure

Authors :
Meng Xie
Pavel Gol'din
Anna Nele Herdina
Jordi Estefa
Ekaterina V Medvedeva
Lei Li
Phillip T Newton
Svetlana Kotova
Boris Shavkuta
Aditya Saxena
Lauren T Shumate
Brian D Metscher
Karl Großschmidt
Shigeki Nishimori
Anastasia Akovantseva
Anna P Usanova
Anastasiia D Kurenkova
Anoop Kumar
Irene Linares Arregui
Paul Tafforeau
Kaj Fried
Mattias Carlström
András Simon
Christian Gasser
Henry M Kronenberg
Murat Bastepe
Kimberly L Cooper
Peter Timashev
Sophie Sanchez
Igor Adameyko
Anders Eriksson
Andrei S Chagin
Source :
eLife, Vol 9 (2020)
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
eLife Sciences Publications Ltd, 2020.

Abstract

Growth plate and articular cartilage constitute a single anatomical entity early in development but later separate into two distinct structures by the secondary ossification center (SOC). The reason for such separation remains unknown. We found that evolutionarily SOC appears in animals conquering the land - amniotes. Analysis of the ossification pattern in mammals with specialized extremities (whales, bats, jerboa) revealed that SOC development correlates with the extent of mechanical loads. Mathematical modeling revealed that SOC reduces mechanical stress within the growth plate. Functional experiments revealed the high vulnerability of hypertrophic chondrocytes to mechanical stress and showed that SOC protects these cells from apoptosis caused by extensive loading. Atomic force microscopy showed that hypertrophic chondrocytes are the least mechanically stiff cells within the growth plate. Altogether, these findings suggest that SOC has evolved to protect the hypertrophic chondrocytes from the high mechanical stress encountered in the terrestrial environment.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2050084X
Volume :
9
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
eLife
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.953cc6a77eda43a8a3c138e030056e23
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.55212