Mineralization in rat metaphyseal bone exhibits a circadian stage dependency - PubMed (original) (raw)
Mineralization in rat metaphyseal bone exhibits a circadian stage dependency
J E Russell et al. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med. 1984 Sep.
Abstract
Density gradient fractionation analysis of rat metaphyseal bone was used to delineate the biorhythmic changes in bone matrix mineralization. Seventy-two 4-week-old rats were entrained to 12-hr light, 12-hr dark cycles (light, 0800-2000 hr; darkness, 2000-0800 hr) for 4 weeks. All animals were fed ad lib. on Purina laboratory rat chow and tap water. Groups of 10-12 rats were killed by cervical dislocation at 4-hr intervals during a 24-hr period, and the tibias were then biopsied and frozen in liquid N2. Metaphyseal bone was fractionated via bromoformtoluene density gradients into specific gravity fractions ranging from 1.7 to 2.8. Density gradient fractions were analyzed for concentrations of calcium and inorganic phosphorus. Chronograms indicated that the accumulation of both calcium and inorganic phosphorus into the newly forming/least-dense mineral moieties of bone (1.3-1.7 sp grav) showed a single peak in the biorhythm of the rat. A statistically significant circadian rhythm of mineralization was detected for calcium (P less than 0.001) and inorganic phosphorus (P less than 0.039), with peaks during the environmental dark span. These results suggest that the physiological phasing of bone mineralization in the light-dark synchronized rat, is similar to that previously noted for cartilage mineralization and is antiphasal to the midday peak in bone collagen synthesis.
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