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

Citation:

Zvi Nevo, Lis, Dora , Silbergeld, Aviva , Levin, Shmuel , Zak, Yosef , and Zadik, Zvi . 1984. “The Effect Of Serum Growth Factors And Xyloside On Molecular Aging Of Proteoglycan In Embryonal Chick Cartilage.”. Mechanisms Of Ageing And Development, 26, Pp. 133 - 147. http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=edselp&AN=0047637484900897&site=eds-live.

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