Structure, Composition, and Maturation of Newly Deposited Calcium‐Phosphate Crystals in Chicken Osteoblast Cell Cultures

Characterization of the very early calcium phosphate (CaP) crystals deposited in bone or in osteoblast cell cultures has been hampered by the overwhelming presence of organic matrix components and cells that obscure spectral analyses. We have overcome this problem using isolated protein‐free crystals and have obtained new data including31P nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectra for the first time from mineral crystals deposited during osteoblast calcification in culture. Crystals were isolated from cultures at two time points: (a) at first calcium accumulation (day 8–10) and (b) after 60 days of culture, to assess maturational changes. The analyses show that the chemical composition overall and short range order of the early and mature crystals are characteristic of the apatite crystals found in young embryonic chick bone in vivo. No mineral phase other than apatite was detected by any of the methods used.31P NMR spectroscopy identified the HPO4 groups as those present in bone apatite. Similar to bone apatites, no OH groups were detected by Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy. The temporal maturational changes in composition and structure of the mineral phase were difficult to assess because of the continuous deposition of crystals throughout culturing. The pathway of the maturational changes observed were similar to those occurring in chick bone in vivo and synthetic apatite crystals in vitro although to a much smaller extent.

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