In the heart of the adult rat, fibroblasts are mainly responsible for the synthesis and deposition of the collagenous matrix. Because these cells in vitro may serve as an important model system for studies of collagen metabolism in heart tissue, we have cultured and characterized rat-heart fibroblasts from young adult and old animals. Conditions included use of media of different compositions with and without addition of ascorbate.
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March 1988
Collagen is the predominant component of the extracellular matrix of the heart, where it is organized in a hierarchy of structures. To establish the cellular origin of the various collagen types, type I-procollagen alpha 2 chain and types III and IV collagen mRNAs were examined in preparations of myocytes and non-myocyte heart cells freshly isolated from rats 1 to 6 months old. The cardiomyocytes appeared morphologically intact and functionally competent.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe have shown previously that an increase in tumor invasion and metastases occurred concurrently with a decrease in collagen content of the extracellular matrix surrounding the C3H mouse mammary adenocarcinoma borne by C3H/HeJ mice. In this paper we report the production of collagenase and elastase activities by the primary tumor cultures and three types of cloned C3H mouse mammary adenocarcinoma cell cultures. The primary tumor cell cultures and tumor-associated stromal cultures produced large amounts of collagenase and elastase activities.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFgamma-Glutamyl transpeptidase has multi-catalytic activities. It degrades glutathione and can produce ammonia from glutamine. The present study was designed to examine whether the decreased cell proliferation, cellular glutathione content and concurrent increase in ammonia production in senescent cells in culture are the result of increased gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase activity.
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