Effects of mineralization on the hierarchical organization of collagen—a synchrotron X-ray scattering and polarized second harmonic generation study

Author:

Zheng Keke12ORCID,Zhong Jingxiao3,Hu Jingrui1,Nebbiolo Eve1,Sanchez-Weatherby Juan4,Tang Tengteng5,Landis William J.6,Chen Junning1,Winlove Peter7,Sherlock Benjamin E.7,Bell James8

Affiliation:

1. Biomedical Engineering, Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy, University of Exeter , Exeter, UK

2. Institute for Mechanical Process and Energy Engineering, School of Engineering and Physical Sciences, Heriot-Watt University , Edinburgh, UK

3. School of Aerospace, Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering, University of Sydney , Sydney, Australia

4. VMX-I beamline, Diamond Light Source , Didcot, UK

5. Materials Science & Engineering, McMaster University , Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

6. Preventive and Restorative Dental Sciences, School of Dentistry, University of California at San Francisco , San Francisco, CA, USA

7. Physics and Astronomy, Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy, University of Exeter , Exeter, UK

8. School of Optometry and Vision Sciences, Cardiff University , Cardiff, UK

Abstract

The process of mineralization fundamentally alters collagenous tissue biomechanics. While the structure and organization of mineral particles have been widely studied, the impact of mineralization on collagen matrix structure, particularly at the molecular scale, requires further investigation. In this study, synchrotron X-ray scattering (XRD) and polarization-resolved second harmonic generation microscopy (pSHG) were used to study normally mineralizing turkey leg tendon in tissue zones representing different stages of mineralization. XRD data demonstrated statistically significant differences in collagen D-period, intermolecular spacing, fibril and molecular dispersion and relative supramolecular twists between non-mineralizing, early mineralizing and late mineralizing zones. pSHG analysis of the same tendon zones showed the degree of collagen fibril organization was significantly greater in early and late mineralizing zones compared to non-mineralizing zones. The combination of XRD and pSHG data provide new insights into hierarchical collagen–mineral interactions, notably concerning possible cleavage of intra- or interfibrillar bonds, occlusion and reorganization of collagen by mineral with time. The complementary application of XRD and fast, label-free and non-destructive pSHG optical measurements presents a pathway for future investigations into the dynamics of molecular scale changes in collagen in the presence of increasing mineral deposition.

Funder

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

MRC/EPSRC/BBSRC

Publisher

The Royal Society

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