Literature DB >> 420707

Cartilage proteoglycan alterations in an experimentally induced model of rabbit osteoarthritis.

R W Moskowitz, D S Howell, V M Goldberg, O Muniz, J C Pita.   

Abstract

Size distribution of cartilage proteoglycans (PG) extracted from control and osteoarthritic rabbit knees after partial meniscectomy was analyzed. In normal control knees, about 30% of PG molecules were in aggregate form and average sedimentation constant was 60S. No aggregates were found in osteoarthritic cartilage, whether ulcer, rim about ulcer, or distant normal-appearing cartilage was examined. Weight average sedimentation constants for PG subunits were similar to controls, 15S. Up to 70% of guanidinium-extractable PG could be extracted from osteoarthritic cartilage by using 0.5M guanidine HC1 (GuHCl); sedimentation characteristics of extracted PG were similar to those using 4.0M GuHCl. Absence of aggregates is consistent with a disorder of link protein, hyaluronic acid, or PG subunit hyaluronic acid binding sites. Absence of subunit degradation was an enexpected finding. The demonstrated ability of 0.5 M GuHCl to extract large amounts of PG from osteoarthritic cartilage will allow study of cartilage proteoglycans in their native nondissociated state.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 420707     DOI: 10.1002/art.1780220208

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arthritis Rheum        ISSN: 0004-3591


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