The effect of serum growth factors and xyloside on molecular aging of proteoglycan in embryonal chick cartilage.

Citation:

Nevo Z, Lis D, Silbergeld A, Levin S, Zak Y, Zadik Z. The effect of serum growth factors and xyloside on molecular aging of proteoglycan in embryonal chick cartilage. Mechanisms of Ageing and Development [Internet]. 1984;26 :133 - 147.

Abstract:

The effects of normal human serum, insulin-like growth factor and β-d-xyloside on the synthesis of proteoglycan, as well as their differential effect on the synthesis of chondroitin sulfate and keratan sulfate side-chains, were studied in chick embryonal cartilage. The glycosaminoglycans found in the incubation medium were mainly intact carbohydrate moieties of partially degraded proteoglycan molecules, whereas the tissue-bound glycosaminoglycans were of intact proteoglycan molecules. In incubations with normal human serum, the synthesis of the chondroitin sulfate side-chains of the tissue-bound glycosaminoglycans was preferentially stimulated, while the percentage of medium glycosaminoglycan (out of the total glycosaminoglycan in tissue and medium) was reduced, compared to control incubations. In incubations with insulin-like growth factor, the synthesis of the keratan sulfate side-chains of the tissue-bound glycosaminoglycan was preferentially stimulated, whereas the percentage of t

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