Title of article
Blackwell Publishing, Ltd. Communication between paired chondrocytes in the superficial zone of articular cartilage
Author/Authors
Simon S. Chi، نويسنده , , Jerome B. Rattner and John R. Matyas، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
8
From page
363
To page
370
Abstract
The regeneration and repair of cartilage damaged by injury or disease, a major goal of orthopaedic science,
depends on understanding the structure and function of both the extracellular matrix and the chondrocytes. In
this study, we explored the
in situ
organization and potential interactions between chondrocytes in the superficial
zone of adult rabbit articular cartilage. Some chondrocytes in this zone were observed close together and appeared
to be paired whereas others were solitary. The shared surfaces of a chondrocyte pair were separated by a narrow
plate of extracellular matrix, into which extended small cytoplasmic projections from both cells. Furthermore, the
spatial distribution of major cellular landmarks, such as the nucleus and centrosome as well as some intracellular
proteins such as connexin-43, tended to be mirrored about this matrix plate. Fluorescence recovery after photobleaching
revealed the fluorescent dye calcein-AM dye can pass between paired cells, and that the passage of this
dye can be inhibited by the gap junction blocker octanol. These results illustrate that rapid cellular communication
is possible between cells in the superficial layer of adult articular cartilage, which challenges the current thinking
that these chondrocytes function in isolation.
Keywords
cell communication , Chondrocyte , chondron , Gap junction , hemichannel
Journal title
Journal of Anatomy Wily
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Journal of Anatomy Wily
Record number
835009
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