What is the Histological Structure of Interstitial Lamellae?
Under the microscope, interstitial lamellae appear as irregularly shaped lamellar bone tissue with a disorganized arrangement of collagen fibers. Unlike the concentric lamellae of osteons, interstitial lamellae do not have a central Haversian canal. They are composed of layers of bone matrix containing osteocytes within their lacunae and are interconnected by canaliculi.