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Mineralization generates megapascal contractile stresses in collagen fibrils

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SCIENCE
卷 376, 期 6589, 页码 188-+

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AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/science.abm2664

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  1. National key Research and Development Program of China [2021YFA0715700]
  2. Max Planck Society
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51832003, 51902236]
  4. German Research Foundation [SFB1444]
  5. German Research Foundation through Cluster of Excellence Matters of Activity. Image Space Material EXC 2025

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Collagen fibrils can form a mineral-collagen composite during bone formation, resulting in a material with excellent properties. The deposition of minerals leads to contraction of collagen fibrils, generating a composite with tensile fibers.
During bone formation, collagen fibrils mineralize with carbonated hydroxyapatite, leading to a hybrid material with excellent properties. Other minerals are also known to nucleate within collagen in vitro. For a series of strontium- and calcium-based minerals, we observed that their precipitation leads to a contraction of collagen fibrils, reaching stresses as large as several megapascals. The magnitude of the stress depends on the type and amount of mineral. Using in-operando synchrotron x-ray scattering, we analyzed the kinetics of mineral deposition. Whereas no contraction occurs when the mineral deposits outside fibrils only, intrafibrillar mineralization generates fibril contraction. This chemomechanical effect occurs with collagen fully immersed in water and generates a mineral-collagen composite with tensile fibers, reminiscent of the principle of reinforced concrete.

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