Farquharson C, Robins S P
Biochemistry Division, Rowett Research Institute, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK.
Histochem J. 1989 Mar;21(3):172-8. doi: 10.1007/BF01007492.
Collagen types I and III were located by immunofluorescence procedures in the aorta and coronary arteries of the rat. Type I collagen was most prevalent in the adventitia of the aorta with only small amounts present in the intima and media. Type III collagen appeared to be a significant component in the media of the aorta and also in the adventitia of both blood vessels. The intima and media of the coronary arteries did not stain strongly for either type I or III collagen. Neither staining procedure was altered with preincubation of the sections with hyaluronidase or chondroitinase ABC. These studies indicate that type III collagen is a major component of the adventitia which has previously not been recognized by immunohistochemical techniques, possibly due to masking of collagen staining with glycosaminoglycans.
通过免疫荧光法在大鼠主动脉和冠状动脉中定位了I型和III型胶原蛋白。I型胶原蛋白在主动脉外膜中最为普遍,在内膜和中膜中仅有少量存在。III型胶原蛋白似乎是主动脉中膜以及两根血管外膜的重要组成部分。冠状动脉的内膜和中膜对I型或III型胶原蛋白染色均不强烈。用透明质酸酶或软骨素酶ABC预孵育切片后,两种染色方法均未改变。这些研究表明,III型胶原蛋白是外膜的主要成分,此前免疫组化技术尚未识别出这一点,可能是由于糖胺聚糖掩盖了胶原蛋白染色。