RT Journal Article T1 Junction between membranous and endochondral bones in the developing occipital squamosa A1 Imai, Kotoko A1 Kitamura, Kei A1 Sekiya, Ryo A1 Morita, Kazuma A1 Takahashi, Sakiko A1 Murakami, Gen A1 Rodríguez Vázquez, José Francisco A1 Abe, Shinichi AB The occipital bone squamosa (OCS) is unique because of its double origin from both endochondral and membranous bones. The present study attempted to demonstrate the process of connection between these two bone types. We examined sagittal and frontal histological sections from 29 human fetuses with a crown-rump length ranging from 38 to 328 mm (approximately 7-39 weeks of gestational age [GA]). An initial cartilage plate appeared in the posterior side of the fourth ventricle at GA 7-8 weeks and extended inferiorly to connect with the cartilaginous basioccipital and condyle. At GA 9-10 weeks, on the superior side of the cartilage plate, membranous bone fragments appeared and adopted an arrangement resembling a chain of irregularly-shaped beads. They did not form a complete plate-like bone until late-term. At GA 11-12 weeks, endochondral ossification centers appeared at the upper and lower ends of the cartilage plate. At GA 12-15 weeks, a bar-like periosteal bone developed near and superior to the upper ossification center. Notably, sinusoidal structures, which were surrounded by growing periosteal bones, contained island-like clusters of calcified cartilage fragments. Therefore, the upper ossification center appeared likely to "migrate" downward and become distant from membranous bones. The extending periosteal bone reached and joined the membranous bone fragments. Consequently, the periosteal bones connected between the endochondral and membranous bones in the OCS. This connection was quite different from the other components of the calvaria, where membranous bones overlap the skull base cartilages at the margin. PB Korean Association of Anatomists SN 2093-3665 SN 2093-3673 YR 2025 FD 2025-07-17 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/122846 UL https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/122846 LA eng NO Imai* K, Kitamura* K, Sekiya R, Morita K, Takahashi S, Murakami G, Vázquez JFR, Abe S. Junction between membranous and endochondral bones in the developing occipital squamosa. Anat Cell Biol -0001;0:-. https://doi.org/10.5115/acb.25.095 NO Universidad Complutense de Madrid NO Tokyo Dental College DS Docta Complutense RD 26 feb 2026