Abstract
Apatite crystals of the calcified zone of the subarticular cartilaginous growth plates of the long bones of young growing chickens and calves were isolated by low temperature reaction with hydrazine and plasma ashing and examined by electron microscopy, electron diffraction and microprobe analysis, and computer-generated deconvolution of the spectra obtained by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. The crystal habit was that of wide, very thin, relatively long rectangular plates, which tended to form small clusters of crystals, possibly because reaction with hydrazine alone did not remove all of the organic matrix constituents. Further reaction with low power plasma ashing released more of the isolated crystals although to a lesser extent than was possible with bone. Stereograms of the small clusters showed that many of the crystals in the small isolated aggregates of crystals were bent and/or curved. Together with the resultant overlap of individual adjacent crystals, they also produced images of sharp, very dense lines, reminiscent of the electron-dense needle or rod-like appearances frequently observed by transmission electron microscopy of thin sections of calcified cartilage and thought to represent the habit of the apatite crystals. No true rod or needle-like crystals were observed in the isolated crystals. Although the overall general apatitic structure of the apatite crystals was similar to that of the apatitic crystals of bone, the individual crystals were significantly larger than those of bone from the same specimen, and there were small but significant differences in the concentrations of acid phosphate and carbonate groups and in their short range order.
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Kim, H.M., Rey, C. & Glimcher, M.J. X-ray diffraction, electron microscopy, and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy of apatite crystals isolated from chicken and bovine calcified cartilage. Calcif Tissue Int 59, 58–63 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002239900086
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