Biomineral displays systematic spatially varying crystallographic properties in fibrolamellar bone as revealed by position resolved X-ray diffraction.

IF 3.1 3区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL
Adrian Rodriguez-Palomo, Peter Alling Strange Vibe, Mads Ry Vogel Jørgensen, Henrik Birkedal
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Abstract

Bone contains diverse structures. In fast-growing large animals, fibrolamellar bone is formed first and is then gradually replaced by remodelled bone with secondary osteons. Using position-resolved X-ray diffraction and X-ray fluorescence as a 2D multimodal microscopy technique, the nature of biomineral nanocrystals is investigated in bovine bone. Systematic spatial variations are found, for example, with the crystallite size increasing with distance from the bone growth front. The growth front is found to be sharply enriched in Zn, which is speculated to be related to the presence of metal-containing enzymes. Upon remodelling, the formed secondary osteons have a lower degree of mineralization, different lattice constants, and smaller nanocrystal sizes than the primary bone. The results underline the need for spatially resolved techniques for understanding bone biomineralization.

位置分辨x射线衍射显示,生物矿物在纤维板层骨中显示出系统的空间变化的晶体学性质。
骨头包含多种结构。在快速生长的大型动物中,纤维板层骨首先形成,然后逐渐被具有次级骨的重塑骨所取代。利用位置分辨x射线衍射和x射线荧光作为二维多模态显微镜技术,研究了牛骨中生物矿物纳米晶体的性质。系统的空间变化被发现,例如,晶体大小随着距离骨生长前沿的距离而增加。生长前沿锌含量急剧富集,推测这与含金属酶的存在有关。在重塑后,形成的次骨具有较低的矿化程度,不同的晶格常数,和更小的纳米晶体尺寸比初级骨。结果强调需要空间分辨技术来理解骨生物矿化。
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