Calcium Deposits in the Crayfish, Cherax quadricarinatus: Microstructure Versus Elemental Distribution
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Luquet, Gilles
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Calcium Deposits in the Crayfish, Cherax quadricarinatus: Microstructure Versus Elemental Distribution
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The crayfish Cherax quadricarinatus stores calcium ions, easily mobilizable after molting, for
calcifying parts of the new exoskeleton. They are chiefly stored as amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) during
each premolt in a pair of gastroliths synthesized in the stomach wall. How calcium carbonate is stabilized in the
amorphous state in such a biocomposite remains speculative. The knowledge of the microstructure at the
nanometer level obtained by field emission scanning electron microscopy and atomic force microscopy
combined with scanning electron microscopy energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, micro-Raman and X-ray
absorption near edge structure spectroscopy gave relevant information on the elaboration of such an
ACC-stabilized biomineral. We observed nanogranules distributed along chitin-protein fibers and the
aggregation of granules in thin layers. AFM confirmed the nanolevel structure, showing granules probably
surrounded by an organic layer and also revealing a second level of aggregation as described for other crystalline
biominerals. Raman analyses showed the presence of ACC, amorphous calcium phosphate, and calcite. Elemental
analyses confirmed the presence of elements like Fe, Na, Mg, P, and S. P and S are heterogeneously distributed.
P is present in both the mineral and organic phases of gastroliths. S seems present as sulfate (probably as sulfated
sugars), sulfonate, sulfite, and sulfoxide groups and, in a lesser extent, as sulfur-containing amino acids.
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French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Chilean Ministry of Research (ECOS/CONYCIT Project), MNHN by an ATM, CNRS, ESRF, EU-IHP Program (SYNTHESYS)
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Microscopy and Microanalysis. Volumen: 22 Número: 1 Páginas: 22-38
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