Hyperplasia vs. Hypertrophy

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Main Difference

The main difference between Hyperplasia and Hypertrophy is that the Hyperplasia is a increase in the amount of organic tissue that results from cell proliferation and Hypertrophy is a increase in the volume of an organ or tissue due to the enlargement of its component cells.

  • Hyperplasia

    Hyperplasia (from ancient Greek ὑπέρ huper, “over” + πλάσις plasis, “formation”), or hypergenesis, is an increase in the amount of organic tissue that results from cell proliferation. It may lead to the gross enlargement of an organ, and the term is sometimes confused with benign neoplasia or benign tumor.

    Hyperplasia is a common preneoplastic response to stimulus. Microscopically, cells resemble normal cells but are increased in numbers. Sometimes cells may also be increased in size (hypertrophy). Hyperplasia is different from hypertrophy in that the adaptive cell change in hypertrophy is an increase in the size of cells, whereas hyperplasia involves an increase in the number of cells.

  • Hypertrophy

    Hypertrophy (, from Greek ὑπέρ “excess” + τροφή “nourishment”) is the increase in the volume of an organ or tissue due to the enlargement of its component cells. It is distinguished from hyperplasia, in which the cells remain approximately the same size but increase in number. Although hypertrophy and hyperplasia are two distinct processes, they frequently occur together, such as in the case of the hormonally-induced proliferation and enlargement of the cells of the uterus during pregnancy.

    Eccentric hypertrophy is a type of hypertrophy where the walls and chamber of a hollow organ undergo growth in which the overall size and volume are enlarged. It is applied especially to the left ventricle of heart. Sarcomeres are added in series, as for example in dilated cardiomyopathy (in contrast to hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, a type of concentric hypertrophy, where sarcomeres are added in parallel).

Wikipedia
  • Hyperplasia (noun)

    An increase in the size of a tissue or organ due to increased number of cells.

  • Hypertrophy (noun)

    An increase in the size of an organ due to swelling of the individual cells.

  • Hypertrophy (noun)

    Increase in muscle size through increased size of individual muscle cells; a result of weightlifting, and other exercise. It differs from muscle hyperplasia, which is the formation of new muscle cells.

  • Hypertrophy (verb)

    : To increase in size.

Wiktionary
  • Hypertrophy (noun)

    the enlargement of an organ or tissue from the increase in size of its cells

    “the hypertrophy of the muscle fibres”

Oxford Dictionary

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