Ultrastructural immunolocalization of cartilage oligomeric matrix protein, thrombospondin-4, and collagen fibril size in rodent Achilles tendon in relation to exercise

Fredrik Soedersten, Stina Ekman, Anja Niehoff, Frank Zaucke, Dick Heinegård, Kjell Hultenby

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Abstract

Fourteen 3-week-old Sprague-Dawley rats were housed in pairs in standard cages (5 controls) and in individual cages with a running wheel. Four of these rats had run 27-36 km/week (low training-LT) and 5 had run 56-92 km/week (high training-HT). After 4 weeks, the rats were euthanized and Achilles tendons were fixed for electron microscopy. The ultrastructural distribution of cartilage oligomeric matrix protein (COMP) and thrombospondin (TSP)-4 and collagen fibril thickness in two different extracellular compartments were studied. The immunolabeling of COMP decreased with longer running distance and was significantly lower in both the pericellular (p = 0.009) and interterritorial (p = 0.03) compartments of the HT rats compared with the controls. TSP-4 immunolabeling was higher in the pericellular compared with the interterritorial compartments in all rats (p = 0.013) but was not correlated with COMP immunolabeling. No alterations in collagen fibril size were found in relation to running; however, the gold markers representing COMP and TSP-4 were mostly found at the dark bands, representing the gap region of the fibril.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)254-262
JournalConnective Tissue Research
Volume48
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2007

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The information about affiliations in this record was updated in December 2015.
The record was previously connected to the following departments: Connective Tissue Biology (013230151)

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Clinical Medicine

Free keywords

  • TSP-4
  • tendon
  • rodent
  • COMP
  • exercise

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