TY - JOUR
T1 - High resolution 3D structures of mineralized tissues in health and disease
AU - Weiner, Steve
AU - Raguin, Emeline
AU - Shahar, Ron
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021, Springer Nature Limited.
PY - 2021/5
Y1 - 2021/5
N2 - A thorough knowledge of the structures of healthy mineralized tissues, such as bone or cartilage, is key to understanding the pathological changes occurring during disease. Such knowledge enables the underlying mechanisms that are responsible for pathology to be pinpointed. One high-resolution 3D method in particular — focused ion beam-scanning electron microscopy (FIB-SEM) — has fundamentally changed our understanding of healthy vertebrate mineralized tissues. FIB-SEM can be used to study demineralized matrix, the hydrated components of tissue (including cells) using cryo-fixation and even untreated mineralized tissue. The latter requires minimal sample preparation, making it possible to study enough samples to carry out studies capable of detecting statistically significant differences — a pre-requisite for the study of pathological tissues. Here, we present an imaging and characterization strategy for tissue structures at different length scales, describe new insights obtained on healthy mineralized tissues using FIB-SEM, and suggest future research directions for both healthy and diseased mineralized tissues.
AB - A thorough knowledge of the structures of healthy mineralized tissues, such as bone or cartilage, is key to understanding the pathological changes occurring during disease. Such knowledge enables the underlying mechanisms that are responsible for pathology to be pinpointed. One high-resolution 3D method in particular — focused ion beam-scanning electron microscopy (FIB-SEM) — has fundamentally changed our understanding of healthy vertebrate mineralized tissues. FIB-SEM can be used to study demineralized matrix, the hydrated components of tissue (including cells) using cryo-fixation and even untreated mineralized tissue. The latter requires minimal sample preparation, making it possible to study enough samples to carry out studies capable of detecting statistically significant differences — a pre-requisite for the study of pathological tissues. Here, we present an imaging and characterization strategy for tissue structures at different length scales, describe new insights obtained on healthy mineralized tissues using FIB-SEM, and suggest future research directions for both healthy and diseased mineralized tissues.
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U2 - 10.1038/s41574-021-00479-0
DO - 10.1038/s41574-021-00479-0
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C2 - 33758360
AN - SCOPUS:85103296357
SN - 1759-5029
VL - 17
SP - 307
EP - 316
JO - Nature Reviews Endocrinology
JF - Nature Reviews Endocrinology
IS - 5
ER -