A New Method forin VitroCalcification Using Acrylamide Gel and Bovine Serum
- 1 January 1995
- journal article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Connective Tissue Research
- Vol. 33 (1-3) , 185-192
- https://doi.org/10.3109/03008209509017000
Abstract
To investigate the mechanism of biological calcification in vitro, a model system consisting of an acrylamide gel block (1 x 3 x 3 mm) and fetal bovine serum was developed. Mineral deposition was induced in gel blocks which were immersed in 300 microliters of fetal bovine serum at 37 degrees C for 7 days in a CO2 incubator. X-ray diffraction indicated that the mineral was hydroxyapatite with low crystallinity. Effects of the concentration of acrylamide gel, the partial pressure of CO2 and matrix proteins within the gel on the mineral formation were investigated. In the gel concentration range of 10-60%, the largest amount of crystal grew in 40% acrylamide gel, where the serum protein did not penetrate. With an increase in the partial pressure of CO2 the Ca content in the gel block increased, reached the highest level at about 3.5% CO2 and then began to decrease. In 40% gel and at 5% CO2, the mineral formation was enhanced by phosvitin, phosphophoryn, demineralized dentin powder and alkaline phosphatase. Mineral deposition occurred around the collagen fibers immobilized in 40% acrylamide gel. These results indicate that 1) a putatively serum-derived inhibitor of calcification with high-molecular weight was prevented from penetrating into the 40% acrylamide gels, 2) immobilized polyanionic proteins and alkaline phosphatase were able to increase mineral deposition and 3) the partial pressure of CO2 greatly influenced the mineral deposition. It was concluded that this gel system is useful to investigate the mechanism of biological calcification in vitro.Keywords
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