Literature DB >> 31532718

Cellular and extracellular matrix of bone, with principles of synthesis and dependency of mineral deposition on cell membrane transport.

Paul H Schlesinger1, Harry C Blair2,3, Donna Beer Stolz4, Vladimir Riazanski5, Evan C Ray6, Irina L Tourkova2,3, Deborah J Nelson5.   

Abstract

Bone differs from other connective tissues; it is isolated by a layer of osteoblasts that are connected by tight and gap junctions. This allows bone to create dense lamellar type I collagen, control pH, mineral deposition, and regulate water content forming a compact and strong structure. New woven bone formed after degradation of mineralized cartilage is rapidly degraded and resynthesized to impart structural order for local bone strength. Ossification is regulated by thickness of bone units and by patterning via bone morphogenetic receptors including activin, other bone morphogenetic protein receptors, transforming growth factor-β receptors, all part of a receptor superfamily. This superfamily interacts with receptors for additional signals in bone differentiation. Important features of the osteoblast environment were established using recent tools including osteoblast differentiation in vitro. Osteoblasts deposit matrix protein, over 90% type I collagen, in lamellae with orientation alternating parallel or orthogonal to the main stress axis of the bone. Into this organic matrix, mineral is deposited as hydroxyapatite. Mineral matrix matures from amorphous to crystalline hydroxyapatite. This process includes at least two-phase changes of the calcium-phosphate mineral as well as intermediates involving tropocollagen fibrils to form the bone composite. Beginning with initiation of mineral deposition, there is uncertainty regarding cardinal processes, but the driving force is not merely exceeding the calcium-phosphate solubility product. It occurs behind a epithelial-like layer of osteoblasts, which generate phosphate and remove protons liberated during calcium-phosphate salt deposition. The forming bone matrix is discontinuous from the general extracellular fluid. Required adjustment of ionic concentrations and water removal from bone matrix are important details remaining to be addressed.

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Keywords:  Na/H exchangers; aquaporin; chloride-hydrogen antiporters; pH gradient; type I collagen

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31532718      PMCID: PMC6985832          DOI: 10.1152/ajpcell.00120.2019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol Cell Physiol        ISSN: 0363-6143            Impact factor:   4.249


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1.  A timeseries analysis of the fracture callus extracellular matrix proteome during bone fracture healing.

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2.  Scaffold Pore Curvature Influences ΜSC Fate through Differential Cellular Organization and YAP/TAZ Activity.

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Review 3.  Phylogeny and chemistry of biological mineral transport.

Authors:  Paul H Schlesinger; Demetrios T Braddock; Quitterie C Larrouture; Evan C Ray; Vladimir Riazanski; Deborah J Nelson; Irina L Tourkova; Harry C Blair
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4.  Interleukin 1 beta-induced chloride currents are important in osteoarthritis onset: an in vitro study.

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Authors:  Jiang-Nan Fu; Xing Wang; Meng Yang; You-Rong Chen; Ji-Ying Zhang; Rong-Hui Deng; Zi-Ning Zhang; Jia-Kuo Yu; Fu-Zhen Yuan
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6.  Biocompatibility pathways and mechanisms for bioactive materials: The bioactivity zone.

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9.  The extracellular matrix of human bone marrow adipocytes and glucose concentration differentially alter mineralization quality without impairing osteoblastogenesis.

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10.  Comparison of Myosepta Development and Transcriptome Profiling between Blunt Snout Bream with and Tilapia without Intermuscular Bones.

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