Immunohistochemical localization of bone sialoprotein in foetal porcine bone tissues: comparisons with secreted phosphoprotein 1 (SPP-1, osteopontin) and SPARC (osteonectin)
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Immunohistochemical localization of bone sialoprotein in foetal porcine bone tissues: comparisons with secreted phosphoprotein 1 (SPP-1, osteopontin) and SPARC (osteonectin)
Abstract
Bone sialoprotein (BSP) is a prominent component of bone tissues that is expressed by differentiated osteoblastic cells. Affinity-purified antibodies to BSP were prepared and used in combination with biotin-conjugated peroxidase-labeled second antibodies to demonstrate the distribution of this protein in sections of demineralized foetal porcine tibia and calvarial bone. Staining for BSP was observed in the matrix of mineralized bone and also in the mineralized cartilage and associated cells of the epiphysis, but was not observed in the hypertrophic zone nor in any of the soft tissues including the periosteum. In comparison, SPP-1 (osteopontin) and SPARC (osteonectin), which are also major proteins in porcine bone, were observed in the cartilage as well as in the mineralized bone matrix. In addition, SPARC was also present in soft connective tissues. Although SPP-1 distribution was more restricted than SPARC, hypertrophic chondrocytes, periosteal cells and some stromal cells in the bone marrow spaces were stained in addition to osteoblastic cells. The variations in the distribution and cellular expression of BSP, SPARC and SPP-1 in bone and mineralizing cartilage indicate these proteins perform different functions in the formation and remodelling of mineralized connective tissues.
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