endostet
Endostet is a term used in several European languages to denote the endosteum, the thin, vascularized membrane that lines the inner surfaces of bone, including the medullary cavity and the trabecular surfaces of cancellous bone. The endosteum is composed of a single layer of cells—primarily osteoprogenitor cells and osteoblasts—supported by loose connective tissue and a network of capillaries. It lies in close contact with the mineralized matrix and is intimately involved in bone remodeling.
Functionally, the endosteum provides osteogenic potential, supplying precursors for bone formation and resorption. It participates in
Clinical relevance: changes in endosteal activity can influence bone strength. Increased endosteal resorption or thinning is
Note: In some languages, the definite form of endosteum is rendered as endostet, endost, or similar variants,