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Biosynthesis of proteoglycan in vitro by cartilage from human osteochondrophytic spurs.

C J Malemud, V M Goldberg, R W Moskowitz, L L Getzy, R S Papay, D P Norby.   

Abstract

Proteoglycan biosynthesis by human osteochondrophytic spurs (osteophytes) obtained from osteoarthritic femoral heads at the time of surgical joint replacement was studied under defined culture conditions in vitro. Osteophytes were primarily present in two anatomic locations, marginal and epi-articular. Minced tissue slices were incubated in the presence of [(35)S]sulphate or [(14)C]glucosamine. Osteophytes incorporated both labelled precursors into proteoglycan, which was subsequently characterized by CsCl-isopycnic-density-gradient ultracentrifugation and chromatography on Sepharose CL-2B. The material extracted with 0.5m-guanidinium chloride showed 78.1% of [(35)S]sulphate in the A1 fraction after centrifugation. Only 23.0% of the [(35)S]sulphate in this A1 fraction was eluted in the void volume of Sepharose CL-2B under associative conditions. About 60-80% of the [(35)S]sulphate in the tissue 4m-guanidinium chloride extract was associated with monomeric proteoglycan (fraction D1). The average partition coefficient (K(av.)) of the proteoglycan monomer on Sepharose CL-2B was 0.28-0.33. Approx. 12.4% of this monomer formed stable aggregates with high-molecular-weight hyaluronic acid in vitro. Sepharose CL-2B chromatography of fractions with lower buoyant densities (fractions D2-D4) demonstrated elution profiles on Sepharose CL-2B substantially different than that of fraction D1, indicative of the polydisperse nature of the newly synthesized proteoglycan. Analysis of the composition and chain size of the glycosaminoglycans showed the following: (1) preferential elution of both [(35)S]sulphate and [(14)C]glucosamine in the 0.5m-LiCl fraction on DEAE-cellulose; (2) the predominant sulphated glycosaminoglycan was chondroitin 6-sulphate (60-70%), with 9-11% keratan sulphate in the monomer proteoglycan; (3) K(av.) values of 0.38 on Sephadex G-200 and 0.48 on Sepharose CL-6B were obtained with papain-digested and NaBH(4)-treated D1 monomer respectively. A comparison of the synthetic with endogenous glycosaminoglycans indicated similar types. These studies indicated that human osteophytes synthesized in vitro sulphated proteoglycans with some characteristics similar to those of mature human articular cartilage, notably in the size of their proteoglycan monomer and predominance of chondroitin 6-sulphate. They differed from articular cartilage primarily in the lack of substantial quantities of keratan sulphate and aggregation properties associated with monomer interaction with hyaluronic acid.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 6816221      PMCID: PMC1158589          DOI: 10.1042/bj2060329

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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4.  Identification and concentration of the glycosaminoglycans of human articular cartilage in relation to age and osteoarthritis.

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Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  1972-07-25       Impact factor: 5.157

6.  Experimentally induced degenerative joint lesions following partial meniscectomy in the rabbit.

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Journal:  Calcif Tissue Int       Date:  1988-03       Impact factor: 4.333

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