[The synthesis of collagenous and noncollagenous proteins by cells from the periodontium]
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[The synthesis of collagenous and noncollagenous proteins by cells from the periodontium]
Abstract
Synthesis of collagenous and noncollagenous proteins by cells originating from the alveolar bone (AB-cells) and from the periodontal ligament (PDL-cells) of 8 minipigs was analyzed in primary cell cultures. Incorporation of 3H-proline into proteins recovered from cell extracts showed, that 13.7% of protein synthesized by AB-cells and 8.0% of protein synthesized by PDL-cells were collagens. In both cell lines relative amounts of collagens synthesized decreased significantly on subculturing (AB-cells: 9.3%, PDL-cells: 6.0%). Preincubation of 2nd subculture AB-cells with beta-glycerophosphate had no significant effect on collagen synthesis. Considering the fact that relative amounts of collagen recovered from cell extracts represent only 10-20% of collagen recovered from whole culture (i.e. cells and culture medium), we suggest that collagen synthesis is an important component of in vitro-protein synthesis of cells originating from the alveolar bone and the periodontal ligament.
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