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'''Bone Canaliculus'''
== Bone Canaliculus ==


The '''Bone Canaliculus''' is a microscopic channel found in the [[bone]] tissue. It is a part of the [[Haversian system]], which is the fundamental functional unit of much compact bone.
[[File:Transverse_section_of_bone_en.svg|thumb|right|Transverse section of bone showing canaliculi]]


==Etymology==
A '''bone canaliculus''' is a microscopic canal found within the [[bone]] matrix. These tiny channels are crucial for the maintenance and function of bone tissue, as they facilitate the exchange of nutrients and waste products between [[osteocytes]] and the blood supply.
The term "canaliculus" is derived from the Latin word "canaliculus", meaning "small canal or duct".


==Structure==
== Structure ==
Bone canaliculi are tiny canals that connect the [[Osteocytes]], the mature bone cells, to each other and to the [[Haversian canal]]. They allow the osteocytes to exchange nutrients and waste materials with the blood supply in the Haversian canal.


==Function==
Bone canaliculi are slender, tubular structures that radiate from the [[lacunae]], which are small cavities housing the osteocytes. The canaliculi connect neighboring lacunae and provide a network through which osteocytes can communicate and exchange nutrients. This network is essential for the survival of osteocytes, as it allows them to receive nutrients and remove waste products despite being embedded in the hard, mineralized matrix of bone.
The primary function of the bone canaliculi is to provide a communication network among all osteocytes in a particular Haversian system. This network allows nutrients and waste products to be transported to and from the osteocytes.


==Clinical Significance==
== Function ==
Changes in the structure or function of the bone canaliculi can lead to various bone diseases. For example, [[Osteoporosis]] is a condition that results in decreased bone mass and increased risk of fractures. It is believed that changes in the bone canaliculi may contribute to the development of this disease.


==Related Terms==
The primary function of bone canaliculi is to enable the transport of nutrients and waste products to and from osteocytes. This is achieved through the movement of interstitial fluid within the canaliculi, which is driven by mechanical loading and the metabolic activity of the cells. The canaliculi also allow for the transmission of signals between osteocytes, which is important for the regulation of bone remodeling and repair.
* [[Osteon]]
 
* [[Lamellae]]
== Importance in Bone Health ==
* [[Osteoblast]]
 
* [[Osteoclast]]
The integrity of the canalicular network is vital for maintaining bone health. Disruption of this network can lead to impaired nutrient delivery and waste removal, which can compromise the viability of osteocytes and lead to bone diseases such as [[osteoporosis]]. Understanding the structure and function of bone canaliculi is therefore important for developing treatments for bone-related disorders.
* [[Osteoporosis]]
 
== Related Pages ==


==See Also==
* [[Bone]]
* [[Bone tissue]]
* [[Haversian system]]
* [[Osteocyte]]
* [[Osteocyte]]
* [[Lacuna (bone)]]
* [[Bone remodeling]]
* [[Osteoporosis]]


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Latest revision as of 16:25, 16 February 2025

Bone Canaliculus[edit]

File:Transverse section of bone en.svg
Transverse section of bone showing canaliculi

A bone canaliculus is a microscopic canal found within the bone matrix. These tiny channels are crucial for the maintenance and function of bone tissue, as they facilitate the exchange of nutrients and waste products between osteocytes and the blood supply.

Structure[edit]

Bone canaliculi are slender, tubular structures that radiate from the lacunae, which are small cavities housing the osteocytes. The canaliculi connect neighboring lacunae and provide a network through which osteocytes can communicate and exchange nutrients. This network is essential for the survival of osteocytes, as it allows them to receive nutrients and remove waste products despite being embedded in the hard, mineralized matrix of bone.

Function[edit]

The primary function of bone canaliculi is to enable the transport of nutrients and waste products to and from osteocytes. This is achieved through the movement of interstitial fluid within the canaliculi, which is driven by mechanical loading and the metabolic activity of the cells. The canaliculi also allow for the transmission of signals between osteocytes, which is important for the regulation of bone remodeling and repair.

Importance in Bone Health[edit]

The integrity of the canalicular network is vital for maintaining bone health. Disruption of this network can lead to impaired nutrient delivery and waste removal, which can compromise the viability of osteocytes and lead to bone diseases such as osteoporosis. Understanding the structure and function of bone canaliculi is therefore important for developing treatments for bone-related disorders.

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