细胞外基质
矿化(土壤科学)
颅面
细胞外
骨矿物
基质骨
咀嚼
化学
解剖
矿化组织
生物物理学
细胞生物学
生物
材料科学
骨质疏松症
内分泌学
软骨
遗传学
牙本质
复合材料
有机化学
氮气
古生物学
作者
Marc D. McKee,William N. Addison,Mari T. Kaartinen
摘要
Structural hierarchies are common in biologic systems and are particularly evident in biomineralized structures. In the craniofacial complex and skeleton of vertebrates, extracellular matrix and mineral of bone are structurally ordered at many dimensional scales from the macro level to the nano level. Indeed, the nanocomposite texture of bone, with nanocrystals of apatitic mineral embedded within a crosslinked matrix of fibrillar and nonfibrillar proteins, imparts to bone the very mechanical properties and toughness it needs to function in vital organ protection, musculoskeletal movement and mastication. This article focuses on how hierarchies of extracellular matrix protein organization influence bone cell behavior, tissue architecture and mineralization. Additional attention is given to recent work on the molecular determinants of mineral induction in bone, and how the mineralization process is subsequently regulated by inhibitory proteins.
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