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The distribution of extracellular matrix vesicles in healing of rat tibial bone three days after intramedullary injury

✍ Scribed by D. Amir; Z. Schwartz; H. Weinberg; J. Sela


Publisher
Springer
Year
1987
Tongue
English
Weight
545 KB
Volume
107
Category
Article
ISSN
1434-3916

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✦ Synopsis


The distribution of extracellular matrix vesicles on the third day of bone healing was studied by morphometric analysis of transmission electron micrographs Detection and grouping of the vesicles was performed according to type, diameter, and distance from the calcified front The different types were selected as follows: vesicles with electron-lucent contents ("empty"), vesicles with amorphous electron-opaque contents ("amorphic"), vesicles containing crystalline depositions ("crystal"), and vesicles containing crystalline structures with ruptured membranes ("rupture") The majority of vesicles were between 0 07 Cpm and 0 12 tm in diameter and were located at less than 3 tm from the calcified front The distribution of the "empty", "amorphic", "crystal", and "rupture" vesicles was 23 2 %, 74 %, 2 5 %, and 0.3 % respectively Their sequence of arrangement according to diameter was as follows: "empty", "amorphic", "crystal", and "rupture", the empty vesicles constituting the smallest and the "rupture" the largest type Distances from the calcified front were similar for the "empty", "amorphic", and "crystal" vesicles, while the "rupture" type was located nearest to the front The present observations support the widely acknowledged hypothesis on the role of extracellular matrix vesicles in mineralization It is thought that the secretion of "empty" vesicles from the cell is followed by intravscular accumulation of amorphous Ca and Pl to form a hydroxyapatite crystal that, in turn, ruptures the vesicle's membrane. The maturation process is accompanied by an increase of the vesicular diameter and its approximation to the calcifying front.


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