HUMAN AMELOGENESIS .1. HIGH-RESOLUTION ELECTRON-MICROSCOPY STUDY OF RIBBON-LIKE CRYSTALS

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作者
CUISINIER, FJG
STEUER, P
SENGER, B
VOEGEL, JC
FRANK, RM
机构
[1] INSERM U157, Strasbourg, F-67000, 1, Place de l'Hôpital
关键词
HUMAN ENAMEL; DEVELOPMENT; HYDROXYAPATITE; STRUCTURAL DEFECTS; HIGH RESOLUTION ELECTRON MICROSCOPY;
D O I
10.1007/BF00334485
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Ribbon-like crystals, from developing enamel of human fetuses, were studied by high resolution electron microscopy. These crystals were classically described as the first organized mineral formed during amelogenesis. They were characterized by a mean width-to-thickness ratio (W.T-1) of 9.5, and 40% were bent. On lattice images we noted the presence of the central dark line (CDL) associated with white spots. Both structures were found in crystals with a minimum thickness of 8-10 nm. CDLs were localized in the center of the crystals and seemed to be linked to the initial growth process, but their exact structure and function were not fully determined. We were able to study the structure of the ribbon-like crystals with a Scherzer resolution close to 0.2 nm. The good correspondence between experimental and computed images showed that their structure was related to hydroxyapatite (HA). In addition, the presence of ionic substitutions and deficiencies were also compatible with HA. In this study, about 50% of the crystals showed structural defects. Screw dislocations were the most often noted defects and were observed within crystals aligned along five different zone axes. Low- and high-angle boundaries were also detected. Low-angle boundaries, found in the center of the crystals, could thus be related to CDLs and be implicated in the nucleation step of crystal formation, whereas high-angle boundaries could result from the fusion of ribbon-like crystals. Such mechanisms could induce an acceleration of the growth in thickness of the crystal observed during the maturation stage of amelogenesis.
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