Abstract

Proteoglycans exist in cartilage as complexes in which many proteoglycan molecules are bound to a central filament of hyaluronic acid. Many studies have investigated changes taking place in proteoglycan monomer structure during cartilage catabolism usually under the assumption that hyaluronic acid is a relatively inert metabolic component of the complex. In this paper we present organ culture data supporting a new hypothesis that the catabolism of proteoglycans and hyaluronic acid are coordinately regulated by chondrocytes. The data indicates that: 1) newly synthesized hyaluronate and proteoglycan maintain a nearly constant ratio, almost identical to that existing for the total chemical amounts of these two components in cartilage tissue; 2) these two components are catabolized with virtually identical kinetics; and 3) this catabolic relationship in vitro reflects the loss of hyaluronate and proteoglycans from native, undissociated aggregates as isolated from the tissue. We conclude that hyaluronate catabolism is an integral part of the overall mechanism of proteoglycan resorption in cartilage and that further understanding of this process may be key to the elucidation of the regulatory pathways for proteoglycan resorption in health and disease.

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  • From the Bone Research Branch, National Institute of Dental Research, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryhnd 20892

  • This paper we present organ culture data supporting aThey proposed that the mechanism of release involved a new hypothesis that the catabolism of proteoglycans hydrolytic cleavage above the hyaluronic acid binding region andhyaluronicacid are coordinatelyregulatedby of the proteoglycan core protein

  • An alternate catabolic nearly constantratio, almost identical to thaetxisting hypothesis is based on the finding that partially degraded link for the total chemical amounts of ttwhoesceomponents proteins accumulate in cartilage matrix with increasing age in cartilage tissue; 2) these two components are catabolized with virtually identical kinetics; and 3) this catabolic relationshipin vitro reflects the loss of hyaluronateandproteoglycansfrom native, undisso

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THEJOURNAOLF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY

Vol 263, No 8,Issue of March 15, pp. 3632-3638,1988 Printed in U.S.A. Correlated Metabolismof Proteoglycans and Hyaluronic Acidin Bovine Cartilage Organ Cultures*. From the Bone Research Branch, National Institute of Dental Research, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryhnd 20892

Proteoglycans exist in cartilage as complexesin
MATERIALS ANDMETHODS
Catabolism of Glycosaminoglycans in the Total Tissue
Catabolism of Glycosaminoglycans in the Proteoglycan Aggregate Fraction
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RESULTS
Biosynthesis and Total Amounts of Glycosaminoglycans in
DAYS IN CULTURE
Metabolism of Hyaluronic Acidin Cartilage m zoo
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