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Exp Gerontol ; 37(12): 1379-87, 2002 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12559407

ABSTRACT

The aim of this study was to compare keratocyte and fibroblast phenotypes during in vitro aging by comparing their biosynthesis of glycosaminoglycans using explant and cell cultures. Human skin and corneal explant cultures were realised with Dulbecco Modified Eagle's medium containing 3H glucosamine. Sequential cell cultures were studied at different passages for GAGs biosynthesis by 3H glucosamine incorporation followed by selective degradation with specific hydrolases. Radioactivity was determined and each GAG fraction evaluated. KS and DS are the major components synthesised by corneal explant culture. During in vitro aging, keratocytes synthesised 41% less KS between passages 4-9 with a decrease by 26% of the proportion of DS observed in the same conditions. In skin explant cultures, as expected the major components are CS and hyaluronan (HA). In the first cell passage studied compared with skin organ cultures we could notice a strong decrease of the proportions of DS and KS compensated by an increase of the proportion of HA. During the successive passages of fibroblasts, the proportions of DS and HS decreased (-30 and -62%, respectively) and those of KS increased (+90%). These results indicate that there remain measurable differences between keratocyte and fibroblast phenotypes as far as GAG-synthesis is concerned all though the successive passages, starting from explant cultures and up to the limits of in vitro cell passages.


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Cellular Senescence/physiology , Cornea/cytology , Fibroblasts/metabolism , Glycosaminoglycans/biosynthesis , Skin/cytology , Cells, Cultured , Child , Cornea/metabolism , Culture Techniques , Dermatan Sulfate/metabolism , Female , Humans , Hyaluronic Acid/metabolism , Keratan Sulfate/metabolism , Male , Middle Aged , Phenotype , Skin/metabolism
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