Cyclic nucleotides during chondrogenesis: Concentration and distribution in vivo and in vitro
- 30 December 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Experimental Zoology
- Vol. 224 (3), 321-330
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jez.1402240305
Abstract
This study correlates endogenous levels of cAMP and cGMP with their immunohistochemical localization during chondrogenic differentiation of C57B1/6J mouse limb mesenchyme in vivo and in vitro. A transient decrease in cGMP but not cAMP was found from days 12 to 13 in vivo correlating with early stages of chondrogenesis in the developing limb. Intracellular levels of both cAMP and cGMP in high density limb mesenchyme cultures increased 25% after 24 hr in culture when aggregate and nodule formation was detectable. When cells were seeded at different initial plating densities to delay the onset of aggregate and nodule formation, increased levels of intracellular cAM Pcorrelated temporally with the appearance of nodules. Both cyclic AMP and cGMP were immunohistochemically localized in perichondrial cells and chondrocytes in vivo and in vitro. Therefore, (1) cAMP levels correlated temporally with the appearance of chondrogenic cells and (2) cAMP and cGMP were immunohistochemically localized to chondrogenic cells. These data indicate that fluctuations of both cAMP and cGMP levels may be involved in limb cartilage differentiation. Although increases in both nucleotides were found to correlate with the onset of chondrogenesis in vitro, in vivo data suggest that the amount of cAMP relative to cGMP rather than the absolute amount of an individual cyclic nucleotide may be more significant in modulating differentiation.Keywords
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