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Collagenase activity in the normal rat myocardium. An immunohistochemical method.

A Chakraborty1, M Eghbali.   

Abstract

Fibrillar collagen in the myocardium provides a supportive framework for myocytes and capillaries. Disruption of this organized framework has been observed in certain pathological states. Collagen degradation is primarily mediated by the specific enzyme collagenase, which has been found to exist in various tissues including the myocardium. In this report we describe a method that detects collagenase activity in sections of cardiac tissue. This method is on the basis of degradation of collagen by collagenase on one hand and the visualization of disrupted collagen fibers by immunofluorescence on the other. Frozen rat heart sections were incubated under optimal conditions for collagenase activity (37 degrees C in the presence of 0.1 M calcium at pH 7.4) for 24 h and 48 h. Subsequently, immunofluorescence staining with antibody to type I collagen was performed and the collagenous structures were visualized by immunofluorescence light microscopy. As control, untreated rat heart sections and sections incubated in the absence of calcium were similarly treated with antibody. After the 24 h of incubation, we found no change in the structural integrity of collagen fibers. Marked disruption of the type I collagen fibers was observed 48 h after incubation. No evidence of collagen fiber disruption was found in control sections. Experiments with exogenous collagenase resulted in similar collagen fiber disruption in the frozen rat heart sections. We conclude that the disruption of collagen type I fibers after 48 h of incubation, under optimal conditions for collagenolytic digestion, is the result of collagen degradation by intrinsic collagenase of the myocardium.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2555318     DOI: 10.1007/BF00492496

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Histochemistry        ISSN: 0301-5564


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