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A 3D Cell-Free Bone Model Shows Collagen Mineralization is Driven and Controlled by the Matrix
Authors:Robin HM van der Meijden  Deniz Daviran  Luco Rutten  X Frank Walboomers  Elena Macías-Sánchez  Nico Sommerdijk  Anat Akiva
Affiliation:1. Department of Medical BioSciences, Radboud University Medical Center, Geert-Grooteplein Zuid 28, Nijmegen, 6525 GA The Netherlands;2. Department of Medical BioSciences, Radboud University Medical Center, Geert-Grooteplein Zuid 28, Nijmegen, 6525 GA The Netherlands

Electron Microscopy Centre, Radboudumc Technology Center Microscopy, Radboud University Medical Center, Geert-Grooteplein Noord 29, Nijmegen, 6525 GA The Netherlands;3. Regenerative Biomaterials Group, Department of Dentistry, Radboud University Medical Center, Philips van Leydenlaan 25, Nijmegen, 6525 EX The Netherlands

Abstract:Osteons, the main organizational components of human compact bone, are cylindrical structures composed of layers of mineralized collagen fibrils, called lamellae. These lamellae have different orientations, different degrees of organization, and different degrees of mineralization where the intrafibrillar and extrafibrillar minerals are intergrown into one continuous network of oriented crystals. While cellular activity is clearly the source of the organic matrix, recent in vitro studies call into question whether the cells are also involved in matrix mineralization and suggest that this process could be simply driven by the interactions of the mineral with extracellular matrix. Through the remineralization of demineralized bone matrix, the complete multiscale reconstruction of the 3D structure and composition of the osteon without cellular involvement are demonstrated. Then, this cell-free in vitro system is explored as a realistic, functional model for the in situ investigation of matrix-controlled mineralization processes. Combined Raman and electron microscopy indicate that glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) play a more prominent role than generally assumed in the matrix–mineral interactions. The experiments also show that the organization of the collagen is in part a result of its interaction with the developing mineral.
Keywords:biomineralization  bone  collagen  in vitro model  Raman
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