Lee A P, Brooker L R, Macey D J, van Bronswijk W, Webb J
Division of Science and Engineering, Murdoch University, Murdoch, WA 6150, Australia.
Calcif Tissue Int. 2000 Nov;67(5):408-15. doi: 10.1007/s002230001156.
Raman spectroscopy has been used to demonstrate, for the first time, that calcium mineralization in the core of the major lateral teeth of the chiton Acanthopleura echinata takes place as an ordered process, with crystalline carbonated apatite being the first mineral deposited. Deposition begins at the top of the tooth core, under the so-called tab region, progresses down the interior surface of the tab and lepidocrocite layer, and then extends outwards to the anterior surface. Mineralization is not initiated until the lepidocrocite layer has isolated the core of the tooth from the magnetite cap. The last region to be infiltrated is the anterior basal region of the tooth cusp, immediately above the junction zone. The junction zone is also a region of high ion density, as determined by energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS) analysis, but we show here for the first time that it is free of mineral deposits, acting instead as a transfer and storage region.
拉曼光谱首次被用于证明,石鳖(Acanthopleura echinata)主要侧齿核心部位的钙矿化过程是一个有序的过程,其中结晶碳酸磷灰石是最早沉积的矿物质。矿化始于齿芯顶部,在所谓的“tab”区域下方,沿着“tab”和纤铁矿层的内表面向下推进,然后向外延伸至前表面。直到纤铁矿层将齿芯与磁铁矿帽隔离后,矿化才开始。最后被渗透的区域是齿尖的前基部区域,就在交界区上方。通过能量色散光谱(EDS)分析确定,交界区也是离子密度高的区域,但我们在此首次表明,该区域没有矿物质沉积,而是起到转移和储存区域的作用。