Title of article :
Blackwell Publishing, Ltd.
Gap junctions of the medial collateral ligament:
structure, distribution, associations and function
Author/Authors :
Simon S. Chi، نويسنده , , J. B. Rattner، نويسنده , , Paul Sciore، نويسنده , , Richard Boorman and Ian K. Y. Lo، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
Ligaments are composed of two major components: cells and extracellular matrix. The cells express gap junction
proteins and are arranged into a series of rows that traverse the tissue, suggesting that all the cells of the tissue
are functionally interconnected. The results of our study demonstrate that medial collateral ligament (MCL) cells
do not have a uniform fusiform morphology or placement along a row of cells as previously suggested, but rather
display a complex placement and form that weaves within the collagen matrix in a manner that is far more extensive
and complex than previously appreciated. Within this morphological context, we find that MCL cells
in vivo
contain functional gap junctions (verified using fluorescence recovery after photobleaching) that are localized to
sites of close cell-cell contact, and this pattern imparts or reflects a bipolarity inherent to each cell. When we
studied ligament cells in conventional tissue culture we found that this bipolarity is lost, and the placement of
gap junctions and their related proteins, as well as general cell morphology, is also altered. Finally, our study
demonstrates, for the first time, that in addition to gap junctions, adherens junctions and desmosomes are also
expressed by MCL cells both
in vivo
and
in vitro
and map to sites of cell-cell contact
Keywords :
Gap junctions , adherens junctions , connexin , desmosomes , Ligament
Journal title :
Journal of Anatomy Wily
Journal title :
Journal of Anatomy Wily