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Collagen fibrillogenesis in situ: Fibril segments undergo post-depositional modifications resulting in linear and lateral growth during matrix development
- Source :
- Developmental Dynamics. 202:229-243
- Publication Year :
- 1995
- Publisher :
- Wiley, 1995.
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Abstract
- Elucidating how collagen fibril growth is regulated is important in determining how tissues are assembled. Fibrils are deposited as segments. The growth of these segments is an important determinant of tissue architecture, sta- bility, and mechanical attributes. Fibril segments were isolated from developing tendons and their structure characterized. The post-depositional changes leading to linear and lateral growth of fibrils also were examined. Segments extracted from 14-day chicken embryo tendons had a mean length of 29 pm. The segments were asymmetric, having a short and a long tapered end. Most of the segments were centrosymmetric with respect to molecular packing. Segments extracted from 12- to 16-day tendons had the same structure, but mean segment length increased incrementally due to the addition of an increasingly large population of longer segments. At 17 days of development there was a precipitous increase in segment length. The morphological data indicate that the increase in length was the result of lateral associ- ations among adjacent segments. Analysis demon- strated that this fibril growth was associated with a significant decrease in fibril associated decorin. Using immunoelectron microscopy, decorin was seen to decrease significantly at 18 days of devel- opment. When decorin content was biochemically determined, a decrease also was observed. Decorin mRNA also decreased relative to fibrillar collagen mRNA during the same period. These data support the hypothesis that a decrease in fibril-associated decorin is necessary for fibril growth associated with tissue maturation. Growth through post-depositional fusion allows for appo- sitional and intercalary growth and would be es- sential for normal development, growth, and repair. 0 1995 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
- Subjects :
- Decorin
Immunoelectron microscopy
Molecular Sequence Data
Chick Embryo
macromolecular substances
Biology
Matrix (biology)
Fibril
Tendons
medicine
Animals
RNA, Messenger
Growth Substances
Extracellular Matrix Proteins
Fusion
Base Sequence
Fibrillogenesis
Embryo
Anatomy
Extracellular Matrix
Tendon
Microscopy, Electron
medicine.anatomical_structure
Biophysics
Proteoglycans
Collagen
Developmental Biology
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 10588388
- Volume :
- 202
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Developmental Dynamics
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....9bc49bbad127618340476efba8547ac5
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1002/aja.1002020303