Marsh J M, Roback D W, Ross G T
Arthritis Rheum. 1982 Feb;25(2):196-203. doi: 10.1002/art.1780250213.
In vitro conditions affecting synthesis of sulfated proteoglycans by cell suspensions derived from monolayer cell cultures of normal and rheumatoid synovial tissue were examined. The capacity of cells to synthesize proteoglycans was estimated by the incorporation of 35S--sulfate into cetylpyridinium chloride--precipitable material. Synthesis of sulfated proteoglycans was maximal during log phase, and after 2--3 hours of recovery from disaggregation. Normal synovial cells appeared to be more sensitive to changes in serum concentration than were rheumatoid synovial cells, but rheumatoid synovial cells were more sensitive to changes in cell density. The proportion of newly synthesized extracellular proteoglycans increased with the duration of incubation in 35S--sulfate.
研究了影响从正常和类风湿性滑膜组织单层细胞培养物衍生的细胞悬液合成硫酸化蛋白聚糖的体外条件。通过将35S-硫酸盐掺入十六烷基吡啶氯化物可沉淀物质中来估计细胞合成蛋白聚糖的能力。硫酸化蛋白聚糖的合成在对数期以及从解聚中恢复2-3小时后达到最大值。正常滑膜细胞似乎比类风湿性滑膜细胞对血清浓度变化更敏感,但类风湿性滑膜细胞对细胞密度变化更敏感。新合成的细胞外蛋白聚糖的比例随着在35S-硫酸盐中孵育时间的延长而增加。