Vitamin-D-dependent calcium-binding protein (CaBP-9K) in rat growth cartilage |
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Authors: | N. Balmain E. Tisserand-Jochem M. Thomasset P. Cuisinier-Gleizes H. Mathieu |
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Affiliation: | (1) INSERM Unité 120, 44 Chemin de Ronde, F-78110 Le Vésinet, France;(2) Service d'immuno-hématologie et d'immuno-pathologie, Institut Pasteur, 28 rue du Dr. Roux, F-75724 Paris Cédex 15, France |
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Abstract: | Summary The presence of vitamin-D-dependent calcium-binding protein (CaBP-9K) in tibial growth-plate cartilage was immunohistochemically demonstrated using a specific antibody to rat duodenal CaBP-9K. The protein was found to be mainly localized in the cytoplasm of maturing chondrocytes. In hypertrophic chondrocytes, CaBP-9K concentrations decreased, and the protein was found in the cytoplasmic processes. No CaBP-specific immunoreactivity was seen in the hypertrophic chondrocytes of the lower calcified hypertrophic zone; in contrast, the protein was found in the extracellular lateral edges of longitudinal septa, i.e. where matrix vesicles are preferentially localized and where cartilage mineralization is initiated. These findings suggest that vitamin D has a direct function in this tissue. It also seems likely that CaBP-9K is an indicator of chondrocyte maturation, and that it is involved in the matrix vesicle-associated process of cartilage calcification. |
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