Expression of syndecan-3 and tenascin-C: Possible involvement in periosteum development

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Koyama, E [1 ]
Shimazu, A [1 ]
Leatherman, JL [1 ]
Golden, EB [1 ]
Nah, HD [1 ]
Pacifici, M [1 ]
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[1] UNIV PENN,SCH DENT MED,DEPT BIOCHEM,PHILADELPHIA,PA 19104
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10.1002/jor.1100140310
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R826.8 [整形外科学]; R782.2 [口腔颌面部整形外科学]; R726.2 [小儿整形外科学]; R62 [整形外科学(修复外科学)];
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The development of cartilaginous elements of long bone during embryogenesis and postnatal bone repair processes is a complex process that involves skeletal cells and surrounding mesenchymal periosteal cells. Relatively little is known of the mechanisms underlying these processes. Previous studies from this and other laboratories have suggested that the extracellular matrix protein tenascin-C is involved in skeletogenesis. Using in situ hybridization and immunofluorescence, we extended those studies by comparing the expression of tenascin-C with that of syndecan-3, which belongs to a family of cell surface receptors with which tenascins are known to interact. We found that syndecan-3 transcripts at first were very abundant in the presumptive periosteum surrounding the diaphysis of early chondrocytic skeletal elements in chick limb. As the elements developed further, syndecan-3 gene expression decreased in the diaphyseal periosteum, whereas it became stronger around the early epiphysis and within the forming articular cells. However, as the diaphy seal periosteum initiated osteogenesis and gave rise to the intramembranous bone collar, syndecan-3 gene expression increased again. At early stages of skeletogenesis, the tenascin-C gene exhibited patterns of expression that were similar tot and temporally followed, those of the syndecan-3 gene. At later stages, however, tenascin-C gene expression was markedly reduced during intramembranous osteogenesis around the diaphysis. In addition, although syndecan-3 gene expression was low in osteoblasts and osteocytes located deep into trabecular bone, tenascin-C gene expression remained strong. Thus, tenascin-C and syndecan-3 display distinct temporal and spatial patterns of expression in periosteum and during the development of long bone. Given their multidomain structure and specific patterns of expression, these macromolecules may regulate site-specific skeletal processes, including interactions between developing periosteum and chondrocytes and delineation of the early cartilaginous skeletal elements.
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