Ultrastructure of Proteoglycans in Tissue-Engineered Cardiovascular Structures
- 1 December 2002
- journal article
- Published by Mary Ann Liebert Inc in Tissue Engineering
- Vol. 8 (6), 1049-1056
- https://doi.org/10.1089/107632702320934146
Abstract
Proteoglycans such as versican, decorin, and perlecan are important components of the extracellular matrix in various tissues. They play an important role in water homeostasis, tissue elasticity, prevention of calcification, and thrombogenicity. The aim of our study was to detect such proteoglycans in engineered tissue and compare them with the proteoglycans of native porcine heart valves. Myofibroblasts were seeded on a type I collagen scaffold. Thereafter, endothelial cells were seeded onto the presettled myofibroblasts. The newly formed tissue was histologically and immunohistochemically examined. Cupromeronic blue was used for ultracytochemical staining of proteoglycans. Radiolabeled proteoglycans were isolated by ion-exchange chromatography and characterized by enzymatic degradation. Three differently sized proteoglycan precipitates were found. The large-sized proteoglycan (154 nm) was located outside the collagen bundles in a rarely structured extracellular matrix compound. The small-sized proteoglycan (46 nm) was aligned along the collagen bundles at intervals of 60 nm. The intermediate-sized proteoglycan (56 nm) was detected on the cell surface of myofibroblasts. The glycosaminoglycans included 80% chondroitin and dermatan sulfate and 20% heparan sulfate. We conclude that proteoglycans play an important role in the functional integrity of cardiovascular tissues. This study shows the successful production of a heart valve-like tissue with proteoglycans resembling, in terms of type, production, and distribution, proteoglycans of native heart valves.Keywords
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