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Calcified Microspheres as Biological Entities and Their Isolation from Bone
Authors:Jean E. Aaron   Brian Oliver   Nicholas Clarke  D. Howard Carter
Affiliation:(1) Department of Human Biology, University of Leeds, Worsley Building, Leeds, LS2 9JT, UK;(2) Turner Dental School, University of Manchester, Manchester, M15 6FH, UK
Abstract:Calcified microspheres, about 1thinspµm in diameter, appear at sites of bone formation where they invest the collagenous matrix, become confluent and disappear. Evidence that the particle boundaries are not lost with compaction but merely deformed is supported in section by the granular histochemical staining of the inorganic phase for bone salt, lipid, fibronectin and acid phosphatase in osteomalacic, acid-etched and normal human bone. Their persistence as discrete objects is confirmed by the application of methods for their isolation from the collagenous matrix of immature mouse calvarium and mature bovine femur. Five methods have been used to extract them and include (i) biochemical, (ii) chemical, (iii) mechanical, (iv) pyrogenous and (v) biological separation. Under the optical microscope, all isolates consisted of similar discrete objects and bridged assemblies, whose birefringence varied with treatment. After decalcification, their organic lsquoghostsrsquo remained. Each isolated microsphere had a complex substructure of clusters of non-collagenous calcified filaments surrounding a less dense centre. The filaments were 5thinspnm in diameter with a 5thinspnm periodicity and regular fine interfilamentous connections. It is concluded that the microspheres are independent, complex, pervasive and central to the containment (i.e. packaging) of calcium phosphate in bone. Their extraction will enable further analysis.
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