Title of article :
Blackwell Publishing, Ltd.
The salmon vertebral body develops through
mineralization of two preformed tissues that are
encompassed by two layers of bone
Author/Authors :
Kari Nordvik، نويسنده , , Harald Kryvi، نويسنده , , Geir K. Totland and Sindre Grotmol، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
The teleost backbone consists of amphicoelous vertebrae and intervertebral ligaments, both of which include
notochord-derived structures. On the basis of a sequential developmental study of the vertebral column of Atlantic
salmon (
Salmo salar
L.) from the egg stage up to early fry stage (300-2500 day-degrees) we show that the vertebral
body consists of four layers or compartments, two of which are formed through mineralization of preformed collagenous
tissue (the notochordal sheath and the intervertebral ligament) and two of which are formed through
ossification. The three inner layers have ordered lamellar collagen matrixes, which alternate perpendicularly from
layer to layer, whereas the outer layer consists of cancellous bone with a woven matrix. The bone layers also differ
in osteocyte content. In this study we describe the structural details of the layers, and their modes of formation.
The results are compared with previous descriptions, and possible phylogenetic implications are discussed.
Keywords :
autocentrum , Atlantic salmon , arcocentrum , chordacentrum , Development , vertebral body. , Teleost
Journal title :
Journal of Anatomy Wily
Journal title :
Journal of Anatomy Wily