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Human Osteoarthritic Cartilage Matrix Vesicles Generate Both Calcium Pyrophosphate Dihydrate and Apatite in Vitro

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Specialty Pathology
Date 1998 Aug 14
PMID 9701631
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Calcium crystals in osteoarthritic (OA) joints promote enzymatic degradation of articular tissues. Matrix vesicles provide a nidus for calcium crystal formation in chick epiphyseal and mature porcine articular cartilage. In order to examine a potential role for matrix vesicles from OA cartilage in generating pathologic crystals, we sought to determine whether vesicles derived from human OA cartilage (OAMV) could mineralize; and we characterized the resultant mineral species. OAMV were isolated and examined for alkaline phosphatase (AP) and nucleoside triphosphate pyrophosphohydrolase (NTPPPH) activity. OAMV ATP-dependent and independent mineralization were measured in a radiometric biomineralization assay, and newly formed OAMV crystals were examined using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and compensated polarized light microscopy. The mean specific activity of OAMV AP was approximately 6 times higher and NTPPPH activity 11 times lower than that of previously characterized, mature, porcine, articular cartilage vesicles. OAMV progressively precipitated 45Ca over time both in the presence and absence of ATP. The FTIR spectra of mineral formed in ATP-dependent assays most closely resembled the standard spectrum for calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate (CPPD). The FTIR spectra of OAMV mineral formed in the absence of ATP closely resembled apatite. These data support the hypothesis that OAMV may form mineral phases of two key crystals found in degenerating cartilage and provide further evidence for the role of matrix vesicles in pathologic articular cartilage biomineralization.

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