Increased stromal extracellular matrix synthesis and assembly by insulin activated bovine keratocytes cultured under agarose

胰岛素激活的牛角膜细胞在琼脂糖下培养,增加基质细胞外基质的合成和组装

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作者:John R Hassell, Bradley P Kane, La Tia Etheredge, Nikola Valkov, David E Birk

Abstract

Previously, pharmacological levels of insulin have been shown to stimulate the synthesis of normal corneal stromal collagen and proteoglycans by bovine keratocytes in culture. Here we compared insulin to physiological levels of IGF-I and found that IGF-I also stimulated the synthesis of these extracellular matrix components, but less than that of insulin. Keratocytes in monolayer culture secreted most of the collagen synthesized into the media in the form of procollagen, a precursor of collagen. We found that an overlay of 3% agarose on the keratocytes in culture enhanced the conversion of procollagen to collagen and increased the deposition of collagen and proteoglycans into the cell layer. The extracellular matrix associated with the keratocytes cultured under agarose exhibited a corneal stromal-like architecture. These results suggest that enhancing the conversion of procollagen to collagen is a key step in the formation of extracellular matrix by keratocytes in vitro. Agarose overlay of insulin activated keratocytes in culture is a useful model for studying corneal stromal extracellular matrix assembly in vitro.

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