Mineral Surface in Calcified Plaque Is Like That of Bone Further Evidence for Regulated Mineralization

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作者
Duer, Melinda J. [1 ]
Friscic, Tomislav [1 ]
Proudfoot, Diane [2 ]
Reid, David G. [1 ]
Schoppet, Michael [4 ]
Shanahan, Catherine M. [5 ]
Skepper, Jeremy N. [3 ]
Wise, Erica R. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Cambridge, Dept Chem, Cambridge CB2 1EW, England
[2] Univ Cambridge, Dept Med, Cambridge CB2 1TN, England
[3] Univ Cambridge, Dept Physiol Dev & Neurosci, Cambridge CB2 1TN, England
[4] Univ Marburg, Dept Internal Med & Cardiol, Marburg, Germany
[5] Kings Coll London, Div Cardiovasc, London WC2R 2LS, England
基金
英国生物技术与生命科学研究理事会;
关键词
atherosclerosis; biomineralization; glycosaminoglycans; nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy; vascular calcification;
D O I
10.1161/ATVBAHA.108.172387
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objectives-Cell biological studies demonstrate remarkable similarities between mineralization processes in bone and vasculature, but knowledge of the components acting to initiate mineralization in atherosclerosis is limited. The molecular level microenvironment at the organic-inorganic interface holds a record of the mechanisms controlling mineral nucleation. This study was undertaken to compare the poorly understood interface in mineralized plaque with that of bone, which is considerably better characterized. Methods and Results-Solid state nuclear magnetic resonance (SSNMR) spectroscopy provides powerful tools for studying the organic-inorganic interface in calcium phosphate biominerals. The rotational echo double resonance (REDOR) technique, applied to calcified human plaque, shows that this interface predominantly comprises sugars, most likely glycosaminoglycans (GAGs). In this respect, and in the pattern of secondary effects seen to protein (mainly collagen), calcified plaque strongly resembles bone. Conclusion-The similarity between biomineral formed under highly controlled (bone) and pathological (plaque) conditions suggests that the control mechanisms are more similar than previously thought, and may be adaptive. It is strong further evidence for regulation of plaque mineralization by osteo/chondrocytic vascular smooth muscle cells. (Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol. 2008;28:2030-2034)
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页码:2030 / U208
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