Characterisation of the Major Collagen Species Present in Porcine Aortae and The Synthesis of Their Precursors by Smooth Muscle Cells in Culture
- 1 January 1977
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Connective Tissue Research
- Vol. 5 (1), 7-13
- https://doi.org/10.3109/03008207709152606
Abstract
Porcine aortae were digested with pepsin and the solubilised collagen molecules separated by differential salt precipitation at pH 7.5. The fraction precipitated at 1.71 M NaCl was shown to comprise collagen type III as judged by its elution characteristics from CM-cellulose, its α-chain composition on sodium dodecylsulphate polyacryla-mide gel electrophoresis, and amino acid analyses. Pepsin-derived type I collagen was recovered by precipitation at 2.56 M NaCl and similarly characterised. Cultures of porcine arterial smooth muscle cells have been established and radiolabelling studies with [14C]pro-line have demonstrated that these cells synthesise and secrete the precursors of collagen types I and III into the culture medium. Ion-exchange chromatography of these secreted collagen molecules and gel filtration of their pepsin-derived α-chains have demonstrated that type III is the major collagen species present in the medium.Keywords
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