Distinctive Fibroblastic Subpopulations in Skin and Oral Mucosa Demonstrated by Differences in Glycosaminoglycan Content

The glycosaminoglycan (GAG) content of rabbit skin, oral mucosa, and cultured$[^{3}H]-glucosamine-labeled$dermal and submucosal fibroblasts was compared. Skin contained predominantly dermatan sulfate (DS) and a small amount of hyaluronic acid (HA), whereas mucosa contained primarily keratan sulfate...

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description The glycosaminoglycan (GAG) content of rabbit skin, oral mucosa, and cultured$[^{3}H]-glucosamine-labeled$dermal and submucosal fibroblasts was compared. Skin contained predominantly dermatan sulfate (DS) and a small amount of hyaluronic acid (HA), whereas mucosa contained primarily keratan sulfate (KS) and smaller quantities of HA and DS. Culture medium from dermal and submucosal fibroblasts contained GAGs co-electrophoresing with DS, HA, and chondroitin sulfate (CS), although the relative proportions of these GAG differed. CS isolated from dermal and mucosal fibroblast culture medium co-electrophoresed with chondroitin 4-sulfate (C4-S) on cellulose acetate, whereas dermal medium CS was resistant to digestion by chondroitinase ABC, and mucosal medium CS was chondroitinase ABC-susceptible. The pericellular matrix of dermal fibroblasts contained primarily DS and C4-S/C6-S, as confirmed by chondroitinase ABC digestion; the corresponding fraction of mucosal fibroblasts contained HS and a GAG co-electrophoresing with a C6-S standard, yet resistant to digestion by chondroitinase ABC. Thus the GAG content of dermal and mucosal fibroblasts differed both qualitatively in terms of the type of GAG secreted into the culture medium and pericellular matrix, and quantitatively, in terms of the relative proportions of these GAGs in both fractions. These differences support the concept of distinctive fibroblastic subpopulations in skin and mucosal tissue, inasmuch as the cells were subjected to identical culturing conditions.
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Animal cells
Animals
Biological and medical sciences
Cell cultures. Hybridization. Fusion
Cell lines
Cells, Cultured
Connective tissues
Electrophoresis
Electrophoresis, Cellulose Acetate
Extracellular Matrix - metabolism
Fibroblasts
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Glycosaminoglycans
Glycosaminoglycans - metabolism
Molecular and cellular biology
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Mouth Mucosa - metabolism
Rabbits
Skin
Skin - cytology
Skin - metabolism
Sulfates
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Tissue samples
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