lacunáikban
Lacunáikban is a Hungarian term meaning “in their lacunae” and is commonly used in anatomical and histological texts to describe the location of cells within lacunae. A lacuna is a small cavity within a tissue matrix. In bone, osteocytes reside in lacunae embedded in mineralized bone. These osteocytes extend cytoplasmic processes through narrow channels called canaliculi, linking neighboring lacunae and the vascular surface. This lacunar-canalicular network supports nutrient and waste exchange, cellular communication, and the bone’s response to mechanical load.
In cartilage, chondrocytes occupy lacunae within the extracellular matrix. As cartilage grows, new lacunae form as
Lacunáikban are integral to tissue maintenance. In development, osteoblasts become embedded in their secreted matrix and
In histology, identifying lacunae helps distinguish bone and cartilage tissue and provides insight into cellular activity,