Biochemical and immunocytochemical characterization of mineral binding proteoglycans in rat bone
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Biochemical and immunocytochemical characterization of mineral binding proteoglycans in rat bone
Abstract
We examined biochemically and immunocytochemically the type and distribution of mineral binding proteoglycans (PGs) in rat mid-shaft subperiosteal bone using three monoclonal antibodies (MAb 1-B-5, 9-A-2, and 3-B-3) which specifically recognize unsulfated chondroitin, chondroitin 4-sulfate (C4-S) and dermatan sulfate (DS), and chondroitin 6-sulfate. Bone proteins were extracted from fresh specimens with a three-step technique: 4 M guanidine HCl (GdnCl), aqueous EDTA without GdnCl (E-extract), followed by GdnCl. Western blot analysis of SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis revealed that E-extract after chondroitinase ABC digestion reacted strongly with MAb 9-A-2 but not with MAb 1-B-5 or 3-B-3. After adehyde fixation, ethanolic trimethylammonium EDTA was used as a demineralizing agent for light and electron immunocytochemistry. This provided good retention of water-soluble PGs in the specimens. After chondroitinase ABC pre-treatment of tissue sections, MAb 9-A-2 specifically stained C4-S and/or DS in the walls of osteocyte lacunae and bone canaliculi in the mineralized matrix as well as in the unmineralized matrix such as pre-bone, vascular canals, and pericellular matrix surrounding osteocytes; the remainder of the mineralized matrix lacked staining. These results indicate that mineral binding PGs contain C4-S and/or DS and are exclusively localized in the walls of the bone lacuna and canaliculus.
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