chondrocyterna
Chondrocyterna is the Swedish definite plural term for chondrocytes, the specialized cells found in cartilage. Chondrocytes originate from mesenchymal progenitors and are responsible for producing and maintaining the extracellular matrix of cartilage, including collagen type II, proteoglycans (notably aggrecan), and other matrix molecules. They reside in small cavities called lacunae and are surrounded by a pericellular matrix that mediates cell–matrix interactions.
Cartilage is avascular and aneural, so chondrocytes exist in a low-oxygen, nutrient-limited environment and rely on
Pathologically, chondrocyte dysfunction contributes to degenerative conditions such as osteoarthritis and inherited chondrodysplasias. In cell culture