Fibrocartilage
Fibrocartilage consists of a mixture of white fibrous tissue and cartilaginous tissue in various proportions. It owes its inflexibility and toughness to the former of these constituents, and its elasticity to the latter. It is the only type of cartilage that contains type I collagen in addition to the normal type II.
Structure
The extracellular matrix of fibrocartilage is mainly made from type I collagen secreted by chondroblasts.Locations of fibrocartilage in the human body
- secondary cartilaginous joints:
- * pubic symphysis
- * annulus fibrosis of intervertebral discs
- * manubriosternal joint
- glenoid labrum of shoulder joint
- acetabular labrum of hip joint
- medial and lateral menisci of the knee joint
- location where tendons and ligaments attach to bone
- triangular fibrocartilage complex
Function