LeGeros R Z
Department of Biomaterials, New York University College of Dentistry, 345 East 24th Street, New York, New York 10010, USA.
Z Kardiol. 2001;90 Suppl 3:116-24. doi: 10.1007/s003920170032.
Only one phase, carbonate apatite, is present in the mineral phase of normal calcification while different calcium phosphate phases are found in the mineral phases of pathological calcifications. In vascular calcification, the mineral phase has been described as hydroxyapatite; carbonate apatite, amorphous calcium phosphate. It has also been speculated that octacalcium phosphate may be a precursor for the apatite. This paper provides a brief review of: (1) the different calcium phosphates in normal and pathological calcifications; (2) the conditions for the formation and transformation of biologically relevant calcium phosphates in synthetic systems and a concise discussion on the relevance of results from synthetic systems to the calcium phosphate phase(s) involved in vascular calcification.
在正常钙化的矿物相中仅存在一个相,即碳酸磷灰石,而在病理性钙化的矿物相中发现了不同的磷酸钙相。在血管钙化中,矿物相被描述为羟基磷灰石、碳酸磷灰石、无定形磷酸钙。也有人推测磷酸八钙可能是磷灰石的前体。本文简要综述了:(1)正常和病理性钙化中不同的磷酸钙;(2)合成体系中生物相关磷酸钙形成和转化的条件,并简要讨论了合成体系的结果与血管钙化中涉及的磷酸钙相的相关性。