2002
DOI: 10.1007/s00223-001-1016-z
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Optimal Methods for Processing Mineralized Tissues for Fourier Transform Infrared Microspectroscopy

Abstract: Fourier transform infrared microspectroscopy (FTIRM) and infrared imaging (FTIRI) are techniques utilized in the analysis of bone mineral and matrix properties in health and disease. Since the spatial arrangement of bone tissue is conserved using FTIRM and FTIRI, quantitative data can be obtained on bone mineral (hydroxyapatite) crystalline size and composition, and on matrix structure and composition at discrete anatomic locations with a spatial resolution from approximately 7 mm (FTIRI) to 10 mm (FTIRM). To … Show more

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“…For this and other characteristics, apparent inconsistencies between previous work and ours may also be partly as a result of sample preparation and sampling differences. Processing involving aqueous solutions has been shown to modify the physicochemical characteristics of bone [83][84][85] although in our study the tissues were frozen. Our approach of quadrant sampling randomisation would have increased the variability in any of the characteristics measured and thus, given the previously reported variation between quadrant values [33], we may have expected a reduction in the power of our experiments.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…For this and other characteristics, apparent inconsistencies between previous work and ours may also be partly as a result of sample preparation and sampling differences. Processing involving aqueous solutions has been shown to modify the physicochemical characteristics of bone [83][84][85] although in our study the tissues were frozen. Our approach of quadrant sampling randomisation would have increased the variability in any of the characteristics measured and thus, given the previously reported variation between quadrant values [33], we may have expected a reduction in the power of our experiments.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…To examine if BT-RPAAC is activated by HAp from such dental sources, we chose enamel rather than dentin to be the etching substrate because dentin collagen's amide I band in Raman spectroscopy (Wang and Spencer 2005) overlaps with the aliphatic C = C stretching band (1,637 cm -1 ). Spectrum subtraction could theoretically erase this interference, but artifacts have been noted in such a practice (Aparicio et al 2002). Using enamel circumvented the issue (Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This fixation/embedding protocol has previously been successfully employed for FTIRM measurements [24]. Cross-sectional sections (4 μm thickness) of the femur mid-diaphysis were cut dry on a heavy duty microtome equipped with tungsten carbide knives (Leica Polycut S).…”
Section: Bone Tissue Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%