Fibronectin in bovine vitreous. An immunochemical study.

C R Acad Sci III

Inserm U-86, Laboratoire de biochimie de la cornée, Institut des Cordeliers, Paris.

Published: August 1997

The vitreous body is a transparent gel essentially composed of hyaluronan, collagen and proteoglycans. These components are assembled in a three-dimensional structure that is maintained by self-aggregation of macromolecules and the interactions between these different macromolecules. We confirmed the presence of fibronectin in vitreous body using immunochemical methods and by indirect immunofluorescence on cryostat sections. We also determined its distribution in vitreous extracts as compared to those of collagen, proteoglycans and hyaluronan. Because of its high affinity to these macromolecules fibronectin in the vitreous appears to play an important role in strengthening and stabilizing the gel structure.

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