Alterations in hyaluronan synthesis during developing joint cavitation
The mechanisms essential for generating diarthrodial joint cavities between skeletal elements in developing limbs remain enigmatic. Histochemical localization of hyaluronan (HA) at joint interzones concomitant with cavitation led to the postulation that HA may be pivotal in this process. HA synthesi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The journal of histochemistry and cytochemistry 1995-03, Vol.43 (3), p.263-273 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The mechanisms essential for generating diarthrodial joint cavities between skeletal
elements in developing limbs remain enigmatic. Histochemical localization of
hyaluronan (HA) at joint interzones concomitant with cavitation led to the
postulation that HA may be pivotal in this process. HA synthesis involves the
transfer of UDP-glucuronate and UDP-N-acetyl glucosamine to nascent HA by HA
synthase. Uridine diphosphoglucose dehydrogenase (UDPGD) activity is responsible for
the prior conversion of UDP-glucose to UDP-glucuronate. We have assessed the
relationship between the appearance of HA and enzyme activities (quantitatively where
possible) involved in HA synthesis during metatarsophalangeal joint development in
embryonic chicks. Microspectrophotometric assessment of UDPGD activity using an in
situ biochemical assay indicated that cells immediately adjacent to forming cavities
contained increased UDPGD activity, which was subsequently maintained after
cavitation. Immunocytochemistry showed that high levels of expression of HA synthase
were localized to these same cells. In addition, radiolabeled sulfate autoradiography
showed that cells bordering developing cavities incorporated relatively little
sulfate, suggesting that UDP-glucuronate is utilized in the synthesis of
undersulfated or non-sulfated glycosaminoglycans. These results indicate that the
differentiation of cells bordering presumptive spaces may involve alterations
associated specifically with differential synthesis of HA, which appears to be a
primary event in joint cavity formation. |
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ISSN: | 0022-1554 1551-5044 |
DOI: | 10.1177/43.3.7868856 |