The effect of embryo extract on the types of collagen synthesized by cultured chick chondrocytes. |
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Authors: | R Mayne M S Vail E J Miller |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute of Dental Research, Department of Anatomy, University of Alabama in Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama 35294 USA;2. Institute of Dental Research, Department of Biochemistry, University of Alabama in Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama 35294 USA |
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Abstract: | Growth of embryonic chick chondrocytes in dialyzed embryo extract results in both a change in morphology of the cells toward that of a fibroblast and a change in the type of collagen synthesized from the cartilage-specific Type II collagen (chain composition [α1(II)]3) to a mixture of Type I collagen (chain composition [α1(I)]2α2) and the Type I trimer (chain composition [α1(I)]3). Analyses after 6 days of growth in embryo extract show that the synthesis of only Type I collagen and the Type I trimer can be detected. However, on subculturing the cells to a low density and allowing a period of growth without embryo extract, colonies of chondrocytes reappear and the synthesis of Type II collagen apparently resumes. It is suggested that the observed changes represent a “modulation” in cell behavior, this being expressed not only by the morphological changes but also by changes in cell-specific protein synthesis as demonstrated by the changes in the type of collagen synthesized. |
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