IDENTIFICATION OF GLYCOPROTEINS ASSOCIATED WITH ELASTIN-ASSOCIATED MICROFIBRILS

被引:22
作者
FANNING, JC
CLEARY, EG
机构
关键词
D O I
10.1177/33.4.3980982
中图分类号
Q2 [细胞生物学];
学科分类号
071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
The microfibrils associated with elastic tissue were shown to be predominantly proteinaceous. On the basis of their affinity for cationic stains, including R red, they were assumed to be glycoprotein, but more evidence to support this claim has not been adduced. Despite repeated investigation of glycoprotein materials obtained by extraction of elastic tissues with reagents that appear to remove microfibrils, the chemical composition of elastin-associated microfibrils remains obscure. An EM study of the microfibrils in 2 elastin-rich tissues (bovine nuchal ligament and aorta) during their development was pursued using more specific histochemical methods. The periodic acid-alkaline bismuth stain (analogous to the periodic acid-Schiff stain for glycoproteins in light microscopy) was adapted for this study. Specific aldehyde groups (confirmed by blocking with m-aminophenol or sodium borohydride) were identified after periodate oxidation as fine granules of bismuth stain. These were shown to localize specifically along the elastin-associated microfibrils in a finely punctate form. Staining of the amorphous elastic component did not occur except for a fine rim adjacent to the microfibrils. Lectin binding with concanavalin A (with ferratin markers) confirmed that there are glucose-or mannose-containing proteins associated with the microfibrillar component of elastic tissue. This was true of these microfibrils in all layers of the aortic wall and throughout the ligament. It was also true of mature adult tissues in which there was a lesser proportion of microfibrils. Elastin-associated microfibrils really are associated with glycoprotein(s).
引用
收藏
页码:287 / 294
页数:8
相关论文
共 32 条
[1]   ALKALINE BISMUTH REAGENT FOR HIGH-RESOLUTION ULTRASTRUCTURAL DEMONSTRATION OF PERIODATE-REACTIVE SITES [J].
AINSWORTH, SK ;
ITO, S ;
KARNOVSKY, MJ .
JOURNAL OF HISTOCHEMISTRY & CYTOCHEMISTRY, 1972, 20 (12) :995-1005
[2]   HISTOCHEMICAL AND ULTRASTRUCTURAL CHARACTERIZATION OF SUB-ENDOTHELIAL GLYCOPROTEIN MICROFIBRILS INTERACTING WITH PLATELETS [J].
BIREMBAUT, P ;
LEGRAND, YJ ;
BARIETY, J ;
BRETTON, R ;
FAUVEL, F ;
BELAIR, MF ;
PIGNAUD, G ;
CAEN, JP .
JOURNAL OF HISTOCHEMISTRY & CYTOCHEMISTRY, 1982, 30 (01) :75-80
[3]  
BOGART R, 1959, IMPROVEMENT LIVESTOC, P316
[4]   POSSIBLE ROLES OF MICROFIBRILS IN ELASTOGENESIS [J].
CLEARY, EG ;
FANNING, JC ;
PROSSER, I .
CONNECTIVE TISSUE RESEARCH, 1981, 8 (3-4) :161-166
[5]  
CLEARY EG, 1983, INT REV CONNECT TISS, V10, P97
[6]   ULTRASTRUCTURAL STUDIES ON EARLY ELASTOGENESIS [J].
FAHRENBACH, WH ;
SANDBERG, LB ;
CLEARY, EG .
ANATOMICAL RECORD, 1966, 155 (04) :563-+
[7]   ELASTIN-ASSOCIATED MICROFIBRILS IN AORTA - SPECIES-DIFFERENCES IN LARGE ANIMALS [J].
FANNING, JC ;
YATES, NG ;
CLEARY, EG .
MICRON, 1981, 12 (04) :339-348
[8]   A COLLAGEN-LIKE GLYCOPROTEIN FROM ELASTIN-RICH TISSUES [J].
GIBSON, MA ;
CLEARY, EG .
BIOCHEMICAL AND BIOPHYSICAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS, 1982, 105 (04) :1288-1295
[9]  
GIBSON MA, 1983, COLLAGEN REL RES, V3, P469
[10]   FINE STRUCTURE OF ELASTIC FIBERS [J].
GREENLEE, TK ;
ROSS, R ;
HARTMAN, JL .
JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY, 1966, 30 (01) :59-&