The influence of trace elements on calcium phosphate formation by matrix vesicles

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Sauer, GR
Wu, LNY
Iijima, M
Wuthier, RE
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[1] UNIV S CAROLINA, DEPT CHEM & BIOCHEM, LAB BIOMINERALIZAT RES, COLUMBIA, SC 29208 USA
[2] ASAHI UNIV, SCH DENT, GIFU 50102, JAPAN
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10.1016/S0162-0134(96)00080-3
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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The effects of two inhibitors, fluoride (F-) and zinc (Zn2+), were studied on the formation of mineral by matrix vesicles (MV) in an in vitro system. Kinetically, mineral formation by MV incubated in a synthetic cartilage lymph (SCL) is characterized by three phases: a lag period, a period of rapid uptake, and finally a period of slow uptake. Zn2+ at greater than or equal to 5 mu M completely inhibited MV mineralization; at less than or equal to 1 mu M, it had little effect on rate of ion uptake, but delayed conversion of an OCP-like intermediate into hydroxyapatite (OHAp). F- at greater than or equal to 10 mu M reduced the rate of rapid uptake by MV and caused the OCP-like precursor to convert to OHAp. When synthetic OCP was seeded into SCL, mineralization ensued and OHAp became the dominant phase. With Zn2+ present, OCP-like features persisted longer; with F-, the OCP-like features were lost more rapidly. When ACP was seeded into SCL, OHAp formed; Zn2+ less than or equal to 1 mu M at caused OCP-like mineral to form. Our findings indicate that Zn2+ stabilizes a noncrystalline precursor in MV regulating the length of the lag period; Zn2+ also favors the formation of an OCP-like intermediate whose growth accounts for the rapid uptake phase. This OCP-like phase appears to nucleate formation of OHAp by MV. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Inc.
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