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Phosphate/pyrophosphate and MV-related proteins in mineralisation: discoveries from mouse models.

International journal of biological sciences (2012-06-22)
Xiaoying Zhou, Yazhou Cui, Xiaoyan Zhou, Jinxiang Han
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During the process of matrix vesicle (MV)-mediated initiation of mineralisation, chondrocytes and osteoblasts mineralise the extracellular matrix by promoting the seeding of basic calcium phosphate crystals of hydroxyapatite (HA) along the collagen fibrils. This orchestrated process is carefully regulated by the balanced action of propagators and inhibitors of calcification. The primary antagonistic regulators of extracellular matrix mineralisation are phosphate (Pi) and inorganic pyrophosphate (PPi). Studies in mouse models and in humans have established critical roles for Pi/PPi homeostasis in biomineralisation. In this review, we present the regulators of Pi/PPi, as derived from animal models, and discuss their clinical relevance to physiological and pathological mineralisation.

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Pyrophosphoric acid, technical grade