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Collagen synthesis activities of chondrocytes from histologically distinct zones of chick embryo tibia
Authors:Shigenori Inao  Yoshiharu Takemitsu  H. Edward Conrad
Affiliation:(1) Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Asahikawa Medical College, Nishikagura 4-5, 3-11, 078 Asahikawa, Japan;(2) Department of Biochemistry, University of Illinois, 1209 West California Street, 61018 Urbana, IL, USA
Abstract:Monolayer cultures of 12-day chick embryo chondrocytes from the regions of dividing (zone 1), elongated (zone 2), and hypertrophied (zone 3) chondrocytes in the tibial cpiphyseal growth plate were analyzed for their capacity to synthesize types II, IX, X, and XI collagens. Synthesis of types II and IX collagens was markedly elevated in the zone 2 culture, while type X collagen synthesis was maximal in zone 3. Type XI collagen was synthesized at low rates in all cultures, with some elevation of its rate in zones 2 and 3. In terms of mol percent of total collagen synthesis, types II and IX collagens decreased from zone 1 to zone 3, while type X collagen increased progressively. Thus, the composition of the extracellular collagens produced by the different zones changed markedly during chondrocyte differentiation. In addition, type X collagen was released exclusively into the culture medium, whereas type XI collagen was retained in the extracellular cell-associated matrix. In contrast, types II and IX collagens were found in both the culture medium and the cell matrix pools. Although types II and IX collagens showed similar changes during differentiation, the synthetic molar ratios of these two collagens varied from 3 to 18 in different cultures, suggesting that the synthesis of these two products is not tightly coupled in these cells.
Keywords:chick embryo  epiphyseal growth plate  chonrocyte  collagen  differentiation
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