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Effects of ascorbate on insoluble elastin accumulation and cross-link formation in rabbit pulmonary artery smooth muscle cultures.

D M Dunn, C Franzblau.   

Abstract

Cultured pulmonary artery smooth muscle cells derived from the medial vessel layer of weanling rabbits were grown in the presence or absence of sodium ascorbate. The connective tissue elements insoluble elastin and collagen were identified and quantified. Formation and accumulation of alpha-aminoadipic acid gamma-semialdehyde (allysine) and the intermolecular cross-links desmosine (Des), isodesmosine (Ides), and aldol condensation product (Aldol) were evaluated from [14C]lysine pulse-chase experiments. [14C]Des, [14C]Ides, peptide-bound [14C]lysine, [14C]allysine, and [14C]Aldol were determined from amino acid analysis. The latter two components were determined after reduction with NaBH4. [14C]Proline conversion to hydroxy[14C]proline and collagenase susceptibility were used to identify and quantify collagen synthesis. Ascorbate dramatically affects insoluble elastin synthesis, accumulation, and cross-link formation. Cells grown in the presence of ascorbate synthesize and accumulate significantly less insoluble elastin than non-ascorbate cultures. Those elastin molecules which do become incorporated into the extracellular matrix in the presence of ascorbate contain a slightly elevated content of hydroxyproline and lysine and, most importantly, are turned over more rapidly.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 6812621     DOI: 10.1021/bi00261a001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.162


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