Contraction of Hydrated Collagen Gels by Fibroblasts: Evidence for Two Mechanisms by which Collagen Fibrils are Stabilized

Clyde Guidry, Frederick Grinnell
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Abstract

Studies were conducted to learn more about the mechanism by which fibroblasts contract hydrated collagen gels, a process that may be important in the supramolecular organization of the extracellular matrix. Removal of cells from contracted gels by two different methods, treatment with detergent or treatment with trypsin/EDTA solution, had no visible effect on the bundles of collagen fibrils that had been organized in frameworks around and in between the cells. There was, however, a portion of the collagen gels that expanded after the cells were removed. We conclude that during concentration of collagen gels by fibroblasts, rearranged collagen fibrils were stabilized in place by two different mechanisms. At first, the fibrils were mechanically held in place by the cells. Subsequently, the fibrils were stabilized by non-covalent chemical interactions that are independent of cells. A model system for studying collagen gel reorganization in the absence of cells was developed based on centrifugation of the gels. The overall features of collagen gel reorganization by centrifugation were similar to the features of collagen gel contraction by cells. The collagen fibrils of gels reorganized by centrifugation were at first stabilized mechanically and the gels expanded after centrifugation was stopped. With additional time, the collagen fibrils were stabilized by non-covalent chemical interactions, and then the gels no longer expanded after centrifugation was stopped.

成纤维细胞收缩水合胶原凝胶:胶原原纤维稳定的两种机制的证据
研究是为了进一步了解成纤维细胞收缩水合胶原凝胶的机制,这一过程可能在细胞外基质的超分子组织中很重要。用两种不同的方法,用洗涤剂处理或用胰蛋白酶/EDTA溶液处理,从收缩的凝胶中去除细胞,对在细胞周围和细胞之间的框架中组织的胶原原纤维束没有明显的影响。然而,有一部分胶原蛋白凝胶在细胞被移除后膨胀。我们得出结论,在成纤维细胞浓缩胶原凝胶过程中,重排的胶原原纤维通过两种不同的机制稳定在原位。起初,原纤维被细胞机械地固定在原位。随后,原纤维通过独立于细胞的非共价化学相互作用稳定下来。建立了一种在没有细胞的情况下研究胶原蛋白凝胶重组的模型系统。通过离心重组胶原凝胶的总体特征与细胞收缩胶原凝胶的特征相似。经离心重组的凝胶的胶原原纤维首先机械稳定,停止离心后凝胶膨胀。随着时间的延长,胶原原纤维通过非共价化学相互作用稳定,然后停止离心后凝胶不再膨胀。
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