Literature DB >> 21878733

Morphological assessment of bone mineralization in tibial metaphyses of ascorbic acid-deficient ODS rats.

Tomoka Hasegawa1, Minqi Li, Kuniko Hara, Muneteru Sasaki, Chihiro Tabata, Paulo Henrique Luiz de Freitas, Hiromi Hongo, Reiko Suzuki, Masatoshi Kobayashi, Kiichiro Inoue, Tsuneyuki Yamamoto, Noboru Oohata, Kimimitsu Oda, Yasuhiro Akiyama, Norio Amizuka.   

Abstract

Osteogenic disorder shionogi (ODS) rats carry a hereditary defect in ascorbic acid synthesis, mimicking human scurvy when fed with an ascorbic acid-deficient (aa-def) diet. As aa-def ODS rats were shown to feature disordered bone formation, we have examined the bone mineralization in this rat model. A fibrous tissue layer surrounding the trabeculae of tibial metaphyses was found in aa-def ODS rats, and this layer showed intense alkaline phosphatase activity and proliferating cell nuclear antigen-immunopositivity. Many osteoblasts detached from the bone surfaces and were characterized by round-shaped rough endoplasmic reticulum (rER), suggesting accumulation of malformed collagen inside the rER. Accordingly, fine, fragile fibrillar collagenous structures without evident striation were found in aa-def bones, which may result from misassembling of the triple helices of collagenous α-chains. Despite a marked reduction in bone formation, ascorbic acid deprivation seemed to have no effect on mineralization: while reduced in number, normal matrix vesicles and mineralized nodules could be seen in aa-def bones. Fine needle-like mineral crystals extended from these mineralized nodules, and were apparently bound to collagenous fibrillar structures. In summary, collagen mineralization seems unaffected by ascorbic acid deficiency in spite of the fine, fragile collagenous fibrils identified in the bones of our animal model.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21878733     DOI: 10.2220/biomedres.32.259

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomed Res        ISSN: 0388-6107            Impact factor:   1.203


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