Allen T D, Schor S L
J Ultrastruct Res. 1983 May;83(2):205-19. doi: 10.1016/s0022-5320(83)90078-3.
Floating collagen gel cultures containing human foreskin fibroblasts have been observed to undergo a rapid contraction process. The initial rate of contraction (i.e., within the first 2 hr) was observed to be a linear function of cell number within the concentration range of 10(5)-10(6) cells/gel. Observation of thick, deresined sections of such contracting gels in the SEM, as well as observation of thin sections in the TEM, suggest that the fibroblasts exert a tension upon the surrounding collagen fibers. These observations further indicate that the fibroblasts migrate from the interior regions of the gel matrix and eventually form a monolayer of cells encapsulating the contracted collagen disc. These observations are discussed in terms of the possible mechanisms involved in gel contraction.
含有人类包皮成纤维细胞的漂浮胶原凝胶培养物已被观察到经历快速收缩过程。在10(5)-10(6)个细胞/凝胶的浓度范围内,收缩的初始速率(即最初2小时内)被观察到是细胞数量的线性函数。在扫描电子显微镜下观察此类收缩凝胶的厚的、脱树脂切片,以及在透射电子显微镜下观察薄切片,表明成纤维细胞对周围的胶原纤维施加张力。这些观察结果进一步表明,成纤维细胞从凝胶基质的内部区域迁移,最终形成包裹收缩胶原盘的单层细胞。根据凝胶收缩所涉及的可能机制对这些观察结果进行了讨论。