Boskey A L
Laboratory for Ultrastructural Biochemistry, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, New York.
Crit Rev Oral Biol Med. 1991;2(3):369-87. doi: 10.1177/10454411910020030501.
The extracellular matrix of dentin consists of mineral (hydroxyapatite), collagen, and several noncollagenous matrix proteins. These noncollagenous matrix proteins may be mediators of cell-matrix interactions, matrix maturation, and mineralization. This review describes the current knowledge of the chemistry of mineral crystal formation in dentin with special emphasis on the roles of the dentin matrix proteins. The functions of some of these matrix proteins in the mineralization process have been deduced based on in vitro studies. Functions for others have been postulated based on analogy with some of the bone matrix proteins. Evidence suggests that several of these matrix proteins may have multiple effects on nucleation, crystal growth, and orientation of dentin hydroxyapatite.
牙本质的细胞外基质由矿物质(羟基磷灰石)、胶原蛋白和几种非胶原蛋白基质蛋白组成。这些非胶原蛋白基质蛋白可能是细胞与基质相互作用、基质成熟和矿化的介质。本综述描述了目前关于牙本质中矿物晶体形成化学的知识,特别强调了牙本质基质蛋白的作用。其中一些基质蛋白在矿化过程中的功能已通过体外研究推断得出。其他一些蛋白的功能则是基于与某些骨基质蛋白的类比而推测出来的。有证据表明,这些基质蛋白中的几种可能对牙本质羟基磷灰石的成核、晶体生长和取向有多种影响。