The structure of interfibrillar proteoglycan bridges (shape modules') in extracellular matrix of fibrous connective tissues and their stability in various chemical environments
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The structure of interfibrillar proteoglycan bridges (shape modules') in extracellular matrix of fibrous connective tissues and their stability in various chemical environments
Abstract
Collagen fibrils in extracellular matrices of connective tissues (tendon, cornea, etc.) are bridged and linked by the anionic glycosaminoglycans (AGAGs) of the small proteoglycans (decoron, etc.). It was proposed that these bridges and ties maintain the collagen fibril dispositions in relation to each other, helping to define tissue shape, and hence called shape modules. This investigation describes chemical and physicochemical conditions in which these structures are stable and what treatments cause their disruption. The effects on fixed and unfixed sections of tendon, cornea, lung and ear from rat, mouse and rabbit of pH, electrolyte concentration, EDTA, mercaptoethanol, hydrogen peroxide, free radicals, periodate, acetylation, urea, nonionic detergent and organic solvents were assessed by staining with Cupromeronic blue or Alcec blue in CEC techniques to localise AGAG bridges or their disintegration products. Ca2+ was not involved in the structures, oxidation/reduction had no effect and Triton X100, a nonionic detergent did not damage them. They were stable between pH 4.5 and 9.5. Periodate as a glycol-cleaving reagent did not affect them. High concentrations of urea (> 2.0 M) and MgCl2 (0.5 M) disrupted the tissues. The combination of Triton and urea at concentrations too low to cause damage separately was disruptive. Free radicals in periodate solutions were damaging. Organic solvents caused collapse and rearrangements of the AGAG filaments. Acetylation caused considerable disruption of shape modules. Dermochondan but not keratan sulphate AGAGs were removed by treatment with NaOH. After fixing with glutaraldehyde only free radical and NaOH treatments were severely disruptive of shape modules. The results are compatible with a previously proposed structure for the shape modules, stabilised by hydrophobic and hydrogen bonding.
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