A facilitative role for carbonic anhydrase activity in matrix vesicle mineralization

G.R. Sauer , B.R. Genge , L.N.Y. Wu , J.E. Donachy
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Carbonic anhydrase (CA) which catalyzes the reversible hydrolysis of carbon dioxide is known to be important in osteoclastic bone resorption, however, suggested roles in calcium phosphate mineral formation have not been previously demonstrated. Biochemical evidence is provided for the presence of CA in growth plate matrix vesicles (MV) and the level of activity determined by enzyme assay. Inhibition of CA activity with the specific inhibitor acetazolamide resulted in reduced rates of MV mineralization. Other inhibitor studies showed that MV mineralization was also impaired by 4,4-diisothiocyanatostilbene-2, 2-disulfonic acid (DIDS), a blocker of membrane bicarbonate channels. No evidence was found for the presence of any proton pumps or channels. When acetazolamide and DIDS were combined, their inhibitory effects on MV mineralization were additive. These findings suggest that MV posess a pH regulation system composed of carbonic anhydrase and a putative bicarbonate channel. This system may function in the MV by providing intraluminal buffering capacity. The control of intravesicular pH is important for the stabilization of the acid-labile nuclea-tional core complex and in preventing the build-up of protons during calcium phosphate phase transformations.

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碳酸酐酶活性在基质囊泡矿化中的促进作用
催化二氧化碳可逆水解的碳酸酐酶(CA)在破骨细胞骨吸收中起重要作用,然而,在磷酸钙矿物形成中的作用尚未得到证实。为生长板基质囊泡(MV)中CA的存在和酶法测定的活性水平提供了生化证据。用特异性抑制剂乙酰唑胺抑制CA活性导致MV矿化率降低。其他抑制剂研究表明,4,4-二异硫氰酸二苯乙烯- 2,2 -二磺酸(DIDS)也会损害MV矿化,DIDS是一种碳酸氢盐膜通道阻滞剂。没有发现任何质子泵或质子通道存在的证据。当乙酰唑胺和DIDS联合使用时,它们对MV矿化的抑制作用是相加的。这些发现表明,MV具有一个由碳酸酐酶和假定的碳酸氢盐通道组成的pH调节系统。该系统可通过提供腔内缓冲能力在中压中发挥作用。囊泡内pH值的控制对于稳定酸不稳定的核核心复合物和防止磷酸钙相变过程中质子的积聚是重要的。
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