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Studies of matrix vesicle-induced mineralization in a gelatin gel.

A L Boskey1, B D Boyan, S B Doty, A Feliciano, K Greer, D Weiland, L D Swain, Z Schwartz.   

Abstract

Matrix vesicles isolated from fourth-passage cultures of chondrocytes were tested for their ability to induce hydroxyapatite formation in a gelatin gel in order to gain insight into the function of matrix vesicles in in situ mineralization. These matrix vesicles did not appear to be hydroxyapatite nucleators per se since the extent of mineral accumulation in the gel diffusion system was not altered by the presence of matrix vesicles alone, and in the vesicle containing gels, mineral crystals were formed whether associated with vesicles or not. In gels with these matrix vesicles and beta-glycerophosphate, despite the presence of alkaline phosphatase activity, there was no increase in mineral deposition. This suggested that in the gel system these culture-derived vesicles did not increase local phosphate concentrations. However, when known inhibitors of mineral crystal formation and growth (proteoglycan aggregates [4 mg/ml], or ATP [1 mM], or both proteoglycan and ATP) were included in the gel, more mineral was deposited in gels with the vesicles than in comparable gels without vesicles, indicating that enzymes within these vesicles were functioning to remove the inhibition. These data support the suggestion that one function of the extracellular matrix vesicles is to transport enzymes for matrix modification.

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Keywords:  NASA Discipline Musculoskeletal; Non-NASA Center

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1611317     DOI: 10.1016/0169-6009(92)90747-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bone Miner        ISSN: 0169-6009


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Review 2.  Role of matrix vesicles in biomineralization.

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3.  Rediscovering Hydrogel-Based Double-Diffusion Systems for Studying Biomineralization.

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4.  Vitamin D metabolites regulate matrix vesicle metalloproteinase content in a cell maturation-dependent manner.

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5.  Matrix vesicles produced by osteoblast-like cells in culture become significantly enriched in proteoglycan-degrading metalloproteinases after addition of beta-glycerophosphate and ascorbic acid.

Authors:  D D Dean; Z Schwartz; L Bonewald; O E Muniz; S Morales; R Gomez; B P Brooks; M Qiao; D S Howell; B D Boyan
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6.  Cellular Fragments as Biomaterial for Rapid In Vitro Bone-Like Tissue Synthesis.

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7.  Variable osteogenic performance of MC3T3-E1 subclones impacts their utility as models of osteoblast biology.

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8.  Biomimetic mineralization using matrix vesicle nanofragments.

Authors:  Yosuke Kunitomi; Emilio Satoshi Hara; Masahiro Okada; Noriyuki Nagaoka; Takuo Kuboki; Takayoshi Nakano; Hiroshi Kamioka; Takuya Matsumoto
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9.  MicroRNA Contents in Matrix Vesicles Produced by Growth Plate Chondrocytes are Cell Maturation Dependent.

Authors:  Zhao Lin; Michael J McClure; Junjun Zhao; Allison N Ramey; Niels Asmussen; Sharon L Hyzy; Zvi Schwartz; Barbara D Boyan
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2018-02-26       Impact factor: 4.379

Review 10.  Re-Evaluation of Initial Bone Mineralization from an Engineering Perspective.

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