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Summary Three lectins, Wheat germ agglutinin, succinyl Concanavalin A and Ricinus communis agglutinin were used to block specific sugar moieties in the basal lamina. Corneal epithelial basal cells were plated onto freshly denuded basal lamina. Attachment was studied by quantifying the adherence of prelabeled cells and by examining attachment sites using transmission electron microscopy. Spreading was examined using scanning electron microscopy. Attachment of the cells occurred within 15 min and spreading was apparent after 45 min. Both Wheat germ agglutinin and -N-acetylglucosaminidase inhibited cellular attachment. Succinyl Concanavalin A and Ricinus Communis agglutinin permitted attachment, but inhibited extensive cellular spreading. The results indicate that the attachment of basal cells is dependent on N-acetylglucosamine residues, and spreading is mediated by alpha methylmannoside, glucose, and galactose residues.  相似文献   

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We investigated whether turnover of basal lamina glycosaminoglycan (GAG), an active process during epithelial morphogenesis, involves the mesenchyme. Fixed, prelabeled, isolated mouse embryo submandibular epithelia were prepared retaining radioactive surface components, as determined by autoradiographic and enzymatic studies, and a basal lamina, as assessed by electron microscopy. Recombination of mouse embryo submandibular mesenchyme with these epithelia stimulates the release of epithelial radioactivity when the labeled precursor is glucosamine or glucose but not when it is amino acid. The release is linear with time during 150 min incubation. Augmented release of epithelial label requires living mesenchyme which must be close proximity with the epithelia. Although heterologous mesenchymes, including lung, trachea, and jaw, stimulate the release of submandibular epithelial label, epithelial tissues do not. The label released by intact submandibular mesenchyme from prelabeled epithelia is in GAG and in two unique fractions: heterogeneous materials of tetrasaccharide or smaller size and N-acetylglucosamine. Enzymatic treatment of the heterogeneous materials revealed the presence of glycosaminoglycan-derived oligosaccharides. These unique products were not obtained by incubating prelabeled epithelia with a mesenchymal cell extract, suggesting that intact mesenchymal cells are required. N-Acetylglucosamine was also released when mesenchyme was recombined with living prelabeled epithelia which contained labeled basal laminar GAG. Our results establish that submandibular epithelial basal lamina GAGs are degraded by submandibular mesenchyme. We propose that one mechanism of epithelial-mesenchymal interaction is the degradation of epithelial basal laminar GAG by mesenchyme.  相似文献   

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The availability of tissue culture systems that allow the growth of nerve cells, Schwann cells, and fibroblasts separately or in various combinations now makes possible investigation of the role of cell interactions in the development of the peripheral nervous system. Using these systems it was earlier found that basal lamina is formed on the Schwann cell surface in cultures of sensory ganglion cells and Schwann cells without fibroblasts. It is here reported that the presence of nerve cells is required for the generation of basal lamina on the Schwann cell plasmalemma. Utilizing nerve cell-Schwann cell preparations devoid of fibroblasts, this was found in the following ways. (1) When nerve cells are removed from 3- to 5-week-old cultures, the basal lamina disappears from Schwann cells. (2) If nerve cells are added back to such Schwann cell populations, Schwann cell basal lamina reappears. (3) Removal of nerve cells from older (3–4 months) cultures does not lead to basal lamina loss; areas presumed not to have been coated with lamina before neurite degeneration remain so, suggesting that the lamina persists but is not reformed. (4) If basal lamina is removed with trypsin, it is reformed in neuron plus Schwann cell cultures but not in Schwann cell populations alone. Thus, the formation but not the persistence of Schwann cell basal lamina requires the presence of nerve cells.  相似文献   

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The mouse embryonic submandibular epithelium begins as a single bud from the floor of the mouth which, under the influence of its surrounding mesenchyme, grows and forms lobules that subsequently branch repetitively. The lobular morphology of the 13-day epithelium is maintained by its basal lamina which is a continuous layer on the interlobular clefts but is interrupted on the distal aspects of the lobules. The structural integrity of this lamina is dependent upon its glycosaminoglycan (GAG) which, by histochemistry, is more abundant on the interlobular clefts than on the distal lobules. We have investigated the basis for these regional differences in the lamina by examining the synthesis and degradation of total GAG as well as the accumulation and loss of laminar GAG during the morphogenesis of the 13-day gland. Autoradiography and histochemistry show that laminar GAG is rapidly turning over. Although it is relatively stable in the interlobular clefts, GAG is rapidly degraded on the distal lobules. This difference can account for the regional variation in basal laminar GAG accumulation. The results of incorporation kinetics and precursor pool specific activities of total epithelial GAG show that the rate of GAG synthesis is greater than its rate of degradation in the base of the lobules, which includes the interlobular clefts. In contrast, during morphogenesis, the rate of GAG degradation becomes greater than its rate of replacement in the distal lobules. The epithelial stalk appears to be in the steady state regarding GAG metabolism. We propose (a) that the rapid laminar GAG degradation on the distal lobules produces the interruptions in the lamina, allowing epithelial growth and expansion, and (b) that the metabolic stability of laminar GAG on the interlobular clefts maintains the integrity of this lamina which serves as a cellular constraint. The results are consistent with a model for epithelial morphogenesis in which the mesenchyme remodels the lamina, which in turn, dictates epithelial morphology. Regulation of basal lamina turnover may be a general mechanism for controlling the behavior of epithelial cell populations.  相似文献   

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The applied immunogold cytochemical technique in investigating the cytologic distribution of the laminin (LAM) molecule in the capsulated Pacinian and Herbst mechanoreceptors shows the presence of LAM around most elements of the receptor structures. The LAM immunoreactivity (LAM-IR) is best expressed in the vicinity of the perineural capsule cells of both receptor types, where it is primarily concentrated around the perinuclear regions as well as the cytoplasmic lamellae. Such a localization overlaps with the already known ultrastructural localization of a basal lamina (BL) around these cells. Laminin immunoreactivity is less well expressed around the modified Schwann cells. Even in these cells, however, there is an apparent immunoreaction around the cytoplasmic lamellae regardless of the lamellar location. In both receptor types, there is no LAM-IR in the cells of the subcapsular space. Of particular significance we consider the localization of gold particles (respectively the presence of a BL) between the innermost lamellae of the modified Schwann cells and the non-myelinated part of the receptor nerve fiber and their endings, as well as around the axoplasmic protrusions of the nerve endings. We discuss the role of the BL and LAM in the investigated rapidly adapting mechanoreceptors and their trophic influence upon the sensory regions. We also assume the arresting and selective effect of these membranes in building up the ion channels of the axolemma which probably has a certain importance in mechanotransduction.  相似文献   

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Laminin is a major component of the basal lamina upon which all epithelial cells reside in vivo. The synthesis of basal lamina components and their subsequent assembly into a morphologically distinct basal lamina is a differentiated function of epithelial cells in vivo. Ultrastructural studies in our laboratory show that some epithelial cell lines (P-MDCK) form a basal lamina when cultured on membrane-permeable substrate (Millipore Millicells or type I collagen gels). Under the same conditions other epithelial cell lines (MDCK-AA7, M-mTAL-1P, and T84) do not form a basal lamina. When metabolically labeled with [35S]methionine, laminin A and B chains can be immunoprecipitated from the culture medium and culture lysates of P-MDCK cells. In contrast, labeled laminin chains cannot be immunoprecipitated from the culture medium of MDCK-AA7, M-mTAL-1P, and T84 cells. Immunoprecipitates of MDCK-AA7, M-mTAL-1P, and T84 culture lysates demonstrate the presence of one or both B chains but not A chains. These results suggest that laminin B chain synthesis is constitutive in MDCK-AA7, M-mTAL-1P, and T84 cells and that B chains, in the absence of A chains, are not secreted. Furthermore, laminin secretion and basal lamina formation are not required to maintain structural and functional polarity in these cell lines.  相似文献   

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The porosity of the epithelial basal lamina of normal rat intestine was studied by SEM. Epithelial removal was accomplished by prolonged fixation of tissue samples in OsO4 or immersion in aqueous H3BO3, followed by dehydration in acetone and microdissection by ultrasonic vibration. The underlying basal lamina of intestinal epithelium reveals numerous pores of variable size. These pores are more numerous in small than in large intestine and penetrate the entire thickness of the basal lamina. Within the basal lamina overlying lymph nodules, they are numerically increased. Their occurrence is evident in fixed and unfixed, sonicated and unsonicated tissue samples. Microprojections of epithelial cytoplasm are often observed within these pores. The results of this study suggest that migrating cells or epithelial-cell processes induce pore formation in epithelial basal laminae and that these pores may be eventually repaired.  相似文献   

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During mammalian development, a pair of shelves fuses to form the secondary palate, a process that requires the adhesion of the medial edge epithelial tissue (MEE) of each shelf and the degeneration of the resulting medial epithelial seam (MES). It has been reported that epithelial-mesenchymal transformation (EMT) occurs during shelf fusion and is considered a fundamental process for MES degeneration. We recently found that cell death is a necessary process for shelf fusion. These findings uncovered the relevance of cell death in MES degeneration; however, they do not discard the participation of other processes. In the present work, we focus on the evaluation of the processes that could contribute to palate shelf fusion. We tested EMT by traditional labeling of MEE cells with a dye, by infection of MEE with an adenovirus carrying the lacZ gene, and by fusing wild-type shelves with the ones from EGFP-expressing mouse embryos. Fate of MEE labeled cells was followed by culturing whole palates, or by a novel slice culture system that allows individual cells to be followed during the fusion process. Very few labeled cells were found in the mesenchyme compartment, and almost all were undergoing cell death. Inhibition of metalloproteinases prevented basal lamina degradation without affecting MES degeneration and MEE cell death. Remarkably, independently of shelf fusion, activation of cell death promoted the degradation of the basal lamina underlying the MEE ('cataptosis'). Finally, by specific labeling of periderm cells (i.e. the superficial cells that cover the basal epithelium), we observed that epithelial triangles at oral and nasal ends of the epithelial seam do not appear to result from MEE cell migration but rather from periderm cell migration. Inhibition of migration or removal of these periderm cells suggests that they have a transient function controlling MEE cell adhesion and survival, and ultimately die within the epithelial triangles. We conclude that MES degeneration occurs almost uniquely by cell death, and for the first time we show that this process can activate basal lamina degradation during a developmental process.  相似文献   

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The initiation of bone formation in the avian mandible requires that neural crest-derived cells undergo an inductive interaction with mandibular epithelium. To examine the role of the epithelial basal lamina in that interaction, mandibles were separated into their epithelial and mesenchymal components following exposure to the chelating agent, EDTA. Transmission and scanning electron microscopy was used to show that the basal lamina was retained as a continuous layer over the mesenchyme. Osteogenesis was initiated when such EDTA-isolated mesenchyme was grafted to the chorioallantoic membranes of host embryos. In contrast, mesenchyme isolated using trypsin and pancreatin failed to form bone. It is concluded that the property of mandibular epithelium which permits osteogenesis resides within the basal lamina.  相似文献   

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Agrin is a heparan sulfate proteoglycan, which plays an essential role in the development and maintenance of the neuromuscular junction. Agrin is a stable component of the synaptic basal lamina and strong evidence supports the hypothesis that agrin directs the formation of the postsynaptic apparatus, including aggregates of AChRs, and junctional folds. Changes in the distribution of agrin during synaptic remodeling, denervation and reinnervation reveal that agrin can be quickly and efficiently removed from the synaptic basal lamina in a regulated manner. In order to fully understand this mechanism we sought to identify those molecules that were responsible for the removal of agrin. Matrix Metalloproteinases (MMPs) were the most likely molecules since MMPs are involved in the regulation of the pericellular space, including the cleavage of matrix proteins. In particular, MMP3 has been shown to be effective in cleaving heparan sulfate proteoglycans. Antibodies to MMP3 recognize molecules concentrated in the extracellular matrix of perisynaptic Schwann cells. MMP3 specific phylogenic compounds reveal that active MMP3 is localized to the neuromuscular junction. Purified recombinant MMP3 can directly cleave agrin, and it can also remove agrin from synaptic basal lamina. MMP3 activity is itself regulated as activation of MMP3 is lost in denervated muscles. MMP3 null mutant mice have altered neuromuscular junction structure and function, with increased AChRs, junctional folds and agrin immunoreactivity. Altogether these results support the hypothesis that synaptic activity induces the activation of MMP3, and the activated MMP3 removes agrin from the synaptic basal lamina.  相似文献   

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Summary The ability of the collagen matrix form to support the formation of a basal lamina by cultured normal human epidermal keratinocytes (NHEK) was determined using transmission electron microscopy. The collagen matrix forms tested in this study were a) a dry type I collagen film and b) a type I collagen gel. NHEK were grown for 14 days on the following five different substrates: plain plastic culture dishes without the addition of collagen (PP); plain plastic culture dishes overlaid with a dry, aldehyde-crosslinked type I collagen film (DCF-P); plain plastic culture dishes overlaid with an aldehyde-crosslinked type I collagen gel (GEL-P); Millipore Millicell CM microporous membranes overlaid with a dry, aldehyde-crosslinked type I collagen film (DCF-CM); and Millipore Millicell CM microporous membranes overlaid with an aldehyde-crosslinked type I collagen gel (GEL-CM). NHEK maintained for 2 wk on PP and DCF-P were unable to secrete a basal lamina. NHEK grown for 2 wk on the GEL-P and GEL-CM substrates, however, secreted a contiguous basal lamina at the GEL-NHEK interface. To determine if the appearance of this basal lamina correlated with laminin synthesis, laminin was immunoprecipitated from cellular extracts, as well as media from the apical and basal chambers. NHEK grown on the GEL-P substrate synthesized more laminin than did NHEK grown on the other four alternative substrates. In addition, NHEK grown on GEL-CM were able to direct more laminin to the basal compartment than NHEK grown on DCF-CM substrates. Taken together, the data indicate that the matrix form of collagen can influence basal lamina deposition, laminin synthesis, and laminin trafficking in NHEK.  相似文献   

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Laminin is structurally conserved in the sea urchin basal lamina   总被引:6,自引:0,他引:6       下载免费PDF全文
The extracellular matrix is involved in the regulation of differentiation and morphogenesis. Here we report the identification of a sea urchin embryonic extracellular matrix protein by means of a monoclonal antibody BL1 (Mab BL1) and the isolation of the protein from basal lamina preparations. In paraffin sections of fixed embryos, the antibody can be detected on the basal surfaces of cells after the blastula stage. Immunoprecipitation from embryo lysates and salt extracts of metabolically labeled basal lamina preparations demonstrates that the basal lamina antigen is a large mol. wt protein of approximate mol. wt 106 which consists of disulfide-linked subunits of mol. wts ˜480 000 and 260 000. Electron microscopic images show that the Mab BL1 basal lamina antigen is structurally related to the vertebrate extracellular matrix protein laminin.  相似文献   

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We report the identification of a 65-kDa laminin-binding protein (LBP) on the basal cell surface of embryonic corneal epithelium in chicken. The 65-kDa LBP was isolated by affinity chromatography with laminin-Sepharose. When reconstituted with lipid vesicles, it demonstrated specific binding for laminin. We produced monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) against 65-k Da LBP; these MAbs immunohistochemically localized to the basal epithelial cell surface. One MAb interfered with the binding of laminin to isolated epithelia and purified 65-k Da LBP. It appears that we have identified, at least in part, a cell-surface binding site for laminin. This site would provide the important link between the extracellular laminin and the intracellular cytoskeleton, and potentially the metabolic machinery of the corneal epithelial cell.  相似文献   

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Previously, we have shown that the embryonic corneal epithelium is capable of interacting with exogenous collagen, laminin, and fibronectin in soluble form, each of which causes isolated epithelium cultured on Millipore filter to stop blebbing, reorganize the basal cytoskeleton, and flatten. Here we examine the involvement of endogenously derived extracellular matrix (ECM) molecules in the interaction of the basal epithelial cell surface with the added ECM molecules. We demonstrate here that the isolated avian corneal epithelium cultured on Millipore filter is capable of synthesizing collagens and laminin, but not fibronectin. To examine whether the epithelium is capable of interacting directly with exogenous ECM components or if there is the necessity for production of a linker molecule, epithelial protein synthesis was inhibited with cycloheximide (CHX). The blebbing epithelium in the presence of CHX was then confronted with soluble ECM molecules added to the medium under the filter; such epithelia are able to interact with, and flatten in response to, both collagen and laminin. However, such inhibited epithelia continue to bled in the presence of fibronectin. We next used l-azetidine-4-carboxylic acid (LACA) to interfere with collagen secretion. Epithelia exposed to LACA are still capable of interacting with collagen and laminin, but not fibronectin, indicating a dependence on collagen secretion. These results suggest that fibronectin requires a linker protein, probably collagen, to interact with the basal epithelial surface, whereas both collagen and laminin may interact directly with the cell surface to transform the basal cytoskeleton into the cortical mat typical of differentiating corneal epithelium in situ.  相似文献   

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Recent reports suggest that laminin deposition is controlled by the cell via specific receptors, one of which is dystroglycan. In this study, the involvement of beta1-integrins in this process was investigated by comparing beta1-integrin-deficient cells of different phenotypes with their normal counterparts. Normal embryonic stem (ES) cells and embryoid bodies (EBs) derived from them were found to deposit cell-associated laminin into fibrillar networks, and in the EBs a basement membrane was assembled under the primitive endoderm. beta1-deficient ES cells and their EBs formed only small amounts of dot-like laminin deposits. Skeletal myotubes formed after prolonged differentiation in EBs were found to be surrounded by laminin, nidogen, and perlecan by immunofluorescent staining irrespective of the presence of beta1-integrins on the myotubes. However, at the electron microscope level only very thin sheet-like structures were detected close to the beta1-deficient myotubes, while the wt myotubes formed thick basement membranes. An epithelial cell line, GE11, derived from the beta1-integrin-deficient ES cells was also unable to assemble laminin on the cell surface, while transfection of the cells with the integrin beta1 subunit resulted in formation of a dense laminin network. Taken together, these results suggest that dystroglycan and beta1-integrins can both contribute to the recruitment of laminin to cell surfaces and that integrins are required at a subsequent step in the formation of basement membranes.  相似文献   

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The morphology of the rat colonic basement membrane was studied under control conditions and after induction of secretion by distension in the Ussing chamber. The basement membrane was visualized by removing the epithelium with the aid of Ca2+ chelation combined with vibration. Specimens with and without metallic coating were studied with SEM and TEM, respectively. The surface of the basement membrane in the surface region of the epithelium, i.e. between the mouths of the crypts, is rough. In contrast, the deeper parts of the crypts have a rather smooth basal lamina, which is finely pleated. Fenestrations of the basal lamina with a diameter of 0.5-1 microns were found frequently at the surface region, but less frequently in the crypts. Fenestrations with diameters larger than 2 microns were never observed. After the distension experiments and long-time incubation in vitro (5 h), the size of the fenestrations remained unchanged, however, their number increased compared to the controls.  相似文献   

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When mouse mammary epithelial cells are cultured on a plastic substratum, no basal lamina forms. When cultured on a type I collagen gel, the rate of glycosaminoglycan (GAG) synthesis is unchanged, but the rate of GAG degradation is markedly reduced and a GAG-rich, basal lamina-like structure accumulates. This effect of collagen was investigated by comparing the culture distribution, nature, and metabolic stability of the 35S-GAG-containing molecules produced by cells on plastic and collagen. During 48 h of labeling with 35SO4, cultures on collagen accumulate 1.4-fold more 35S-GAG per microgram of DNA. In these cultures, most of the extracellular 35S-GAG is immobilized with the lamina and collagen gel, whereas in cultures on plastic all extracellular 35S-GAG is soluble. On both substrata, the cells produce several heparan sulfate-rich 35S-proteoglycan fractions that are distinct by Sepharose CL-4B chromatography. The culture types contain similar amounts of each fraction, except that collagen cultures contain nearly four times more of a fraction that is found largely bound to the lamina and collagen gel. During a chase this proteoglycan fraction is stable in cultures on collagen, but is extensively degraded in cultures on plastic. Thus, collagen-induced formation of a basal lamina correlates with reduced degradation and enhanced accumulation of a specific heparan sulfate-rich proteoglycan fraction. Immobilization and stabilization of basal laminar proteoglycan(s) by interstitial collagen may be a physiological mechanism of basal lamina maintenance and assembly.  相似文献   

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Koefoed BM 《Tissue & cell》1985,17(5):763-768
In mealworms (Tenebrio molitor) the midgut epithelium is surrounded by a 1.6mum thick basal lamina of low electron density with a framework of high electron density imbedded in a part of it. The lamina can be isolated by ultrasonication followed by repeated filtrations and high-speed centrifugations, making large-scale preparation of the lamina for further analyses possible. The isolation of the basal lamina is confirmed by electron microscopy.  相似文献   

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On the interaction of F-actin with fibrin   总被引:5,自引:0,他引:5  
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