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Dysfunctional tendon collagen fibrillogenesis in collagen VI null mice
Dysfunctional tendon collagen fibrillogenesis in collagen VI null mice,10.1016/j.matbio.2010.10.001,Matrix Biology,Yayoi Izu,Heather L. Ansorge,Guiyun
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Yayoi Izu
,
Heather L. Ansorge
,
Guiyun Zhang
,
Louis J. Soslowsky
,
Paolo Bonaldo
,
Mon-Li Chu
,
David E. Birk
Tendons are composed of fibroblasts and collagen fibrils. The fibrils are organized uniaxially and grouped together into fibers. Collagen VI is a non-fibrillar collagen expressed in developing and adult tendons. Human collagen VI mutations result in muscular dystrophy, joint hyperlaxity and contractures. The purpose of this study is to determine the functional roles of collagen VI in tendon matrix assembly. During tendon development, collagen VI was expressed throughout the extracellular matrix, but enriched around fibroblasts and their processes. To analyze the functional roles of collagen VI a
mouse model
with a targeted inactivation of Col6a1 gene was utilized. Ultrastructural analysis of Col6a1−/− versus
wild type
tendons demonstrated disorganized extracellular micro-domains and associated collagen fibers in the Col6a1−/− tendon. In Col6a1−/− tendons, fibril structure and diameter distribution were abnormal compared to
wild type
controls. The diameter distributions were shifted significantly toward the smaller diameters in Col6a1−/− tendons compared to controls. An analysis of fibril density (number/μm2) demonstrated a ~2.5 fold increase in the Col6a1−/− versus
wild type
tendons. In addition, the fibril arrangement and structure were aberrant in the peri-cellular regions of Col6a1−/− tendons with frequent very large fibrils and twisted fibrils observed restricted to this region. The biomechanical properties were analyzed in mature tendons. A significant decrease in cross-sectional area was observed. The percent relaxation, maximum load, maximum stress, stiffness and modulus were analyzed and Col6a1−/− tendons demonstrated a significant reduction in maximum load and stiffness compared to
wild type
tendons. An increase in
matrix metalloproteinase
activity was suggested in the absence of collagen VI. This suggests alterations in tenocyte expression due to disruption of cell–matrix interactions. The changes in expression may result in alterations in the peri-cellular environment. In addition, the absence of collagen VI may alter the sequestering of regulatory molecules such as leucine rich proteoglycans. These changes would result in dysfunctional regulation of tendon fibrillogenesis indirectly mediated by collagen VI.
Journal:
Matrix Biology
, vol. 30, no. 1, pp. 53-61, 2011
DOI:
10.1016/j.matbio.2010.10.001
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...Tendons become more resistant when exercised regularly, with fibre diameter gradually increasing (Enwemeka et al. 1992; Yoon et al. 2003; Fessel and Snedeker 2010;
Izu et al. 2010
)...
...Furthermore, the binding sites for type I collagen present in decorin are preferentially found in leucine-rich zones (Reed and Iozzo 2002; Svensson et al. 1999;
Izu et al. 2010
)...
Alexandre Wesley Carvalho Barbosa
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A leucine-rich diet and exercise affect the biomechanical characterist...
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SYMPTOMS AT CORONARY ANGIOGRAPHY IN PATIENTS WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES MELLITUS AND STABLE CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE: INSIGHTS FROM BARI 2D
Ashok Krishnaswami
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Regina M. Hardison
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Richard W. Nesto
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Burton Sobel
Journal:
Journal of The American College of Cardiology - J AMER COLL CARDIOL
, vol. 57, no. 14, pp. E1049-E1049, 2011
A leucine-rich diet and exercise affect the biomechanical characteristics of the digital flexor tendon in rats after nutritional recovery
Alexandre Wesley Carvalho Barbosa
,
Gustavo Pereira Benevides
,
Leda Maria Totti Alferes
,
Emilianne Miguel Salomão
,
Maria Cristina Cintra Gomes-Marcondes
,
Laurecir Gomes
Journal:
Amino Acids
, pp. 1-8