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1995 Fiscal Year Final Research Report Summary

Histochemical and Ultrastructural Studies on Relationship between Initial Calcification and Lipids

Research Project

Project/Area Number 05671524
Research Category

Grant-in-Aid for General Scientific Research (C)

Allocation TypeSingle-year Grants
Research Field Morphological basic dentistry
Research InstitutionKanagawa Dental College

Principal Investigator

TAKAHASHI Tsuneo  Kanagawa D.C., Dentistry, Associate Professor, 歯学部, 助教授 (00130922)

Project Period (FY) 1993 – 1995
KeywordsOsteoblast / Intramembranous Occification / Multilamellar bodies / Lipid Droplet / Fatty Acids / Ultrastructure / Calvaria / Mouse
Research Abstract

This studies aimed at elucidating a biolgical relationship between ossification and lipids in the developmental process of the calvaria of newborn mice at electron microscopic level.
Membranous bone tissues (parietal bone) of newborn mice were employed as the material in both in vivo (1-2 days of age) and in vitro (19 days of gestation) experimental systems. The results are as follows.
(1) Even in the conventional double fixation method with glutaraldehyde and osmium tetroxide, a rapid dehydration procedure using cold acetone solutions after a perfusion fixation method (adjusted at a given pHin the fixative) made it possible to preserve at a higher frequency the substance which exhibits extracellular multilamellar structures.
(2) On the basis of pH experiments for identification and the above findings, it is clear that the main constituents of osteoblastic lipid droplets are not phospholipids or triglycerides. Knowledge obtained strongly suggested that lipid droplets consisted of long-cha … More ined fatty acids.
(3) As another component other than fatty acids contained in lipid droplets, the presence of mucopolysaccharides were also detected. There is also the possibility that thesubstance is a protein complex, but the bond with lipids was not thought tobe a strong bond as seen with the liver and intestine. The morphological relationship between above structures and so-called noncollagenous proteins such as osteocalcin orosteopontin etc. is now being studied.
(4) With respect to extracellular lipids (in a droplet form) of osteoblasts, it is surmised to be composed of unionized (protonated) fatty acids, while ionized fatty acids-soap surrounds the lipid droplets. It should be emphasized that sudanophilic material (lipid-related sustance) described earlier as a substance observed at initial calcifying sites is likely to be unionized (protonated) fatty acids.
(5) Since ionized fatty acids-soap has affinity for calcium, formation of fatty acid-calcium complexes were likely to occur.
In conclusion, these results suggest that the presence of exracellular lipid droplets associated with osteoblasts in this study may play an important role in mineralization as a calcium-tapping mechanism, different from the matrix vesicle-associated calcification. Less

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  • [Publications] 永井宏人: "骨形成過程の骨芽細胞にみられる多層膜構造物の電顕的研究" 神奈川歯学. 29. 333-354 (1995)

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  • [Publications] 高橋常男: "骨形成細胞にみられる多層膜構造物の電顕的研究(第6報)-pH依存症多層膜構造物に対するオスミウム酸の影響-" 日本界面医学会雑誌. 26. 27-36 (1995)

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  • [Publications] Tsuneo Takahasi: "Lipid Droplets Associated with Osteoblast by staining with a Mixture of p-Phenylendianine and Imidazole Solution" Bulletine of Kanagawa Dental College. 24. 31-34 (1996)

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  • [Publications] 正木久秀: "骨形成過程の骨芽細胞にみられる多層膜構造物の電顕的研究(第7報)-膜性骨形成とその細胞外脂質について-" 日本界面医学会雑誌. 27. 37-56 (1996)

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  • [Publications] 高橋常男: "骨形成細胞にみられる多層膜構造物の電顕的研究(第7報)-グルタールアルデヒド・マラカイトグリーン固定法によるMLB保存効果" 日本界面医学会雑誌. 27. 136-138 (1996)

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  • [Publications] 上田眞太郎: "肺の発育と老化に関する形態学的研究(第4報)-ウサギとマウスの胎生期における器官と食道の粘膜上皮索の変化ならびに肺表面物質(Sf)との関連性について" 日本界面医学会雑誌. 27. 139-144 (1996)

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  • [Publications] 高橋常男(分担): "走査電子顕微鏡による立体観察" 朝倉書店(印刷中), (1996)

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  • [Publications] "An electron microscopic study of multilamellar structures associated with osteoblasts in a mineralization process" 29. 333-354 (1995)

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  • [Publications] Tsuneo Takahashi: "An electron microscopic study of multilamellar bodies (MLB) in bone forming cells (Part 6) -Effect of O_5O_4 on appearance of pH dependent MLS -" J.Jpn.Med.Soc.Biol.Interface. 26. 27-36 (1995)

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  • [Publications] Tsuneo Takahashi: "Lipid Droplets Associated with Osteoblast by Staining with a Mixture of p-Phenediamine and Imidazole solution" Bull of kanagawa Dent.Col.24. 31-34 (1995)

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  • [Publications] Hisahide Masaki: "An Electron Microscopic Study on Multilamellar Structures in Bone-Forming Cells (Part 7) -The Relationship between Intramembranous Ossification and its Extracellular Lipids-" J.Jpn.Med.Soc.Biol.Interface. 27. 37-56 (1996)

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  • [Publications] Tsuneo Takahashi: "An electron microscopic study of multilameller bodies (MLB) in bone forming cells (Part 7) - Preservation of MLB by a glutaraldehyde・malachite green mixed fixative -" J.Jpn.Med.Soc.Biol.Interface. 27. 136-138 (1996)

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  • [Publications] Shintaro Ueda: "Morphological Study on Development and Aging of the Lungs (Part 4) - Relationship between Epithelial Changes of Trachea and Production of Lung Surfactant in Fetal Rabbits nd Mice" J.Jpn.Med.Soc.Biol.Interface. 27. 139-144 (1996)

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  • [Publications] Tsuneo Takahashi: Three Dimentional Observations by Scanning Electron Microscope. Asakura Syoten (in print), (1996)

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