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人类椎间盘内的X型胶原蛋白:是修复还是重塑的标志?

Type X collagen in the human invertebral disc: an indication of repair or remodelling?

作者信息

Roberts S, Bains M A, Kwan A, Menage J, Eisenstein S M

机构信息

Centre for Spinal Studies, Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust, Oswestry, Shropshire, UK.

出版信息

Histochem J. 1998 Feb;30(2):89-95. doi: 10.1023/a:1003278915981.

Abstract

The short-chained type X collagen was once thought to be produced exclusively by hypertrophic chondrocytes during endochondral ossification. More recently, however, it has been found elsewhere, for example in articular cartilage. In the present study, the occurrence of type X collagen in the intervertebral disc has been investigated. Human disc tissues of varying pathologies were examined for the presence of type X collagen and expression of alpha1(X) mRNA by immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridization respectively. All samples of disc contained areas that were immunoreactive but to varying extents. In the disc itself, staining for the protein and alpha1(X) mRNA was seen frequently associated with cells of the nucleus pulposus, which were large and of hypertrophic appearance, most commonly found in degenerate discs, and also in areas of disorganized architecture, such as clefts. In addition, type X collagen, both protein and mRNA, was found in regions of the cartilage end-plate, which calcify ectopically in scoliotic patients. We suggest that type X collagen production may be a response of disc tissue cells to a stimulus, such as altered loading.

摘要

短链X型胶原蛋白曾被认为仅由软骨内成骨过程中的肥大软骨细胞产生。然而,最近在其他地方也发现了它,比如在关节软骨中。在本研究中,对X型胶原蛋白在椎间盘中的存在情况进行了调查。分别通过免疫组织化学和原位杂交,检查了不同病变的人类椎间盘组织中X型胶原蛋白的存在情况以及α1(X) mRNA的表达。所有椎间盘样本中均含有免疫反应阳性区域,但程度不同。在椎间盘本身,蛋白质和α1(X) mRNA的染色常见于髓核细胞,这些细胞体积大且呈肥大外观,最常见于退变的椎间盘中,也见于结构紊乱的区域,如裂隙。此外,在脊柱侧弯患者中异位钙化的软骨终板区域也发现了X型胶原蛋白,包括蛋白质和mRNA。我们认为,X型胶原蛋白的产生可能是椎间盘组织细胞对诸如负荷改变等刺激的一种反应。

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