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Bone mineralization pathways during the rapid growth of embryonic chicken long bones

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JOURNAL OF STRUCTURAL BIOLOGY
卷 195, 期 1, 页码 82-92

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsb.2016.04.011

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Cryo-electron microscopy; FIB slice and view; X-ray diffraction; Osteoblast; Osteoclast; Mineral-bearing vesicles

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  1. German Research Foundation grant, within the framework of the Deutsch-Israelische Projektkooperation
  2. Minerva Foundation postdoctoral fellowship
  3. European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF), Grenoble, France
  4. The Irving and Cherna Moskowitz Center for Nano and Bio-Nano Imaging, Weizmann Institute of Science

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The uptake and transport of ions from the environment to the site of bone formation is only partially understood and, for the most part, based on disparate observations in different animals. Here we study different aspects of the biomineralization pathways in one system, the rapidly forming long bones of the chicken embryo. We mainly used cryo-fixation and cryo-electron imaging to preserve the often unstable mineral phases in the tissues. We show the presence of surprisingly large amounts of mineral particles located inside membrane-delineated vesicles in the bone forming tissue between the blood vessels and the forming bone surface. Some of these particles are also located inside mitochondria] networks. The surfaces of the forming bones in the extracellular space contain abundant aggregates of amorphous calcium phosphate particles, but these are not enveloped by vesicle membranes. In the bone resorbing region, osteoclasts also contain many particles in both mitochondria] networks and within vesicles. Some of these particles are present also between cells. These observations, together with the previously reported observation that CaP mineral particles inside membranes are present in blood vessels, leads us to the conclusion that important components of the bone mineralization pathways in rapidly forming chicken bone are dense phase mineral particles bound within membranes. It remains to be determined whether these mineral particles are transported to the site of bone formation in the solid state, fluid state or dissolve and re-precipitate. (C) 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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