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Age and pattern of the onset of differential growth among growth plates in rats

✍ Scribed by Norman J. Wilsman; Elizabeth S. Bernardini; Ellen Leiferman; Ken Noonan; Cornelia E. Farnum


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
244 KB
Volume
26
Category
Article
ISSN
0736-0266

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Abstract

Differential growth is the phenomenon whereby growth plates in the same individual at the same time all have uniquely different axial growth velocities. Differential growth is clearly present in the adolescent skeleton. In this study we ask two questions. When and by what pattern does the phenomenon of differential growth begin? Second, to what extent are the development of differential growth velocities correlated with changes in hypertrophic chondrocyte volume and/or with changes in chondrocytic production/turnover? Four growth plates (proximal and distal radial; proximal and distal tibial) were studied at 24 different time points in Long‐Evans rats between the 17th gestational day (when differential growth does not exist) and postnatal day 27 (when differential growth is well established). Growth velocities were measured using fluorochrome labeling. Using stereological methodology, multiple chondrocytic kinetic parameters were measured for all growth plates. Elongation of the proximal radial growth plate decreases relative to elongation in the other three growth plates in the late fetal phase. Differential growth is fully expressed at postnatal day 13 when the other three growth plates start to decrease daily elongation at different rates. Differential growth is primarily associated with differences in hypertrophic cell volume manifested when growth deceleration occurs. This study also illustrates that differential growth is superimposed on systemic regulators that affect all growth plates simultaneously. The most dramatic illustration of this is the sharp decline in growth velocity in all four growth plates that occurs perinatally. Β© 2008 Orthopaedic Research Society. Published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Orthop Res 26:1457–1465, 2008


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