Heterogeneity of proteoglycan particles in thin sections and replicas of human articular cartilage.

1984 
: Proteoglycans were studied in articular cartilage of human femoral condyles. On the basis of the histochemical data obtained by means of light microscopy (AB + CEC MgCl2; pre-incubation with hyaluronidase or with chondroitinase ABC), the proteoglycan concentration as well as the keratan sulfate-chondroitin sulfate ratio seemed to increase proportionally to the articular cartilage depth. AB-proteoglycan particles of various shapes (filament-like or leaf-like) and sizes (10 nm or 16-18 nm), depending on the articular cartilage depth and on the histochemical conditions (as above), were visualized in thin sections. Similar heterogeneity of elongated non-collagen particles was shown in replicas of fresh freeze-fractured and deep-etched specimens. An interpretation of the distribution and nature of articular cartilage proteoglycans was made by comparing the obtained morphological findings.
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