CHEMICAL, STRUCTURAL, AND MORPHOLOGICAL STUDIES ON CALCIUM PHOSPHATES
Project Number1Z01DE000088-12
Contact PI/Project LeaderEANES, E D
Awardee OrganizationNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DENTAL & CRANIOFACIAL RESEARCH
Description
Abstract Text
Calcium phosphate salts provide the hardness and rigidity which uniquely
characterize normal, healthy bones and teeth. Developmental defects in the
deposition of these salts or their destruction and loss by disease can
severely impair the function of these skeletal tissues. The purpose of
this project is to study the physical, chemical, and ultrastructual
properties of these salts, and to clarify the kinetic and thermodynamic
processes and the interactions with substances of biological interest that
uniquely enable these salts to carry out their specialized role in vivo.
The properties of calcium phosphate salts are being studied with a variety
of ultrastructural and physical-chemical techniques such as electron
microscopy, x-ray diffraction, surface area analyses, chromtographic and
standard analytical chemistry procedures. Topics under current
investigation include (1) the formation and properties of precipitates
induced in microencapsulated posphate solutions by the ionophoric
translocation of calcium ions across lipophilic solvent barriers, and (2)
the growth dynamics of apatite crystals prepared under physiological-like
aqueous solution conditions. The ionophore experiments are being conducted
with liposomes with the goal of better understanding how matrix vesicles,
the loci for initial mineralization in many vertebrate hard tissues, can
concentrate to precipitable levels calcium and phosphate in their membrane
and interior spaces. The purpose of the crystal growth experiments is to
better elucidate the physicochemical and physiological factors delimiting
the size and shape apatite crystals can attain various hard tissues.
Public Health Relevance Statement
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Project Terms
X ray crystallographyanalytical chemistryapatitescalcificationcalcium phosphatecarbonateschemical reactionchemical structurechromatographycrystallizationcytoplasmdental researchelectron microscopyextracellular matrixionophoresliposomesphysical chemical interactionsaltstooth enamelwater solution
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DENTAL & CRANIOFACIAL RESEARCH
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UNITED STATES
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1985
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National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research
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