Literature DB >> 7976511

Immunohistochemical localization of heparan sulfate proteoglycan in rat tibiae.

H Nakamura1, H Ozawa.   

Abstract

Ultrastructural and immunohistochemical studies were performed to clarify the localization of heparan sulfate proteoglycans (HSPG) and their role in cell-cell and/or cell-matrix interaction of bone cells. Ultrastructural observations using the freeze-substitution method revealed electron-dense undercoat structures on the cytoplasmic side of plasma membranes and extracellular matrices in the intercellular spaces where stromal cells came in contact with hematopoietic cells and/or osteoclasts. Immunohistochemical localization of HSPG in rat tibiae was examined using monoclonal antibody directed to glycosaminoglycan of HSPG by confocal laser scanning microscopy and transmission electron microscopy. Intense immunoreactivity was detected on the basement membranes of blood vessels, as well as the plasma membranes of fibroblast-like cells surrounding them. Immunoreactivity was also seen on extracellular matrices between fibroblast-like cells and osteoclast lineage cells. In addition, osteoblasts showed moderate immunoreactivity on those plasma membranes attached to bone matrix. A postembedding method revealed gold particles in Golgi vacuoles of osteoblasts, indicating the localization of HSPG. In osteoclasts, HSPG was localized in Golgi apparatus and lysosomal structures. These findings suggest that (1) osteoblasts and osteoclast lineage cells synthesize HSPG; (2) both membrane and matrix HSPG are localized in bone tissue; and (3) HSPG may play an important role in cell-cell interaction between fibroblast-like cells and osteoclast lineage cells by reserving heparin binding growth factors and/or heparin binding adhesion molecules, such as fibronectin.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7976511     DOI: 10.1002/jbmr.5650090819

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bone Miner Res        ISSN: 0884-0431            Impact factor:   6.741


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3.  Localization of CD44, the hyaluronate receptor, on the plasma membrane of osteocytes and osteoclasts in rat tibiae.

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5.  Osteoblastic heparan sulfate regulates osteoprotegerin function and bone mass.

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Journal:  JCI Insight       Date:  2018-02-08

6.  Heparanase localization during palatogenesis in mice.

Authors:  Azumi Hirata; Kentaro Katayama; Takehito Tsuji; Nagato Natsume; Toshio Sugahara; Yuichi Koga; Kazufumi Takano; Yoshinori Otsuki; Hiroaki Nakamura
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