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Ann Rheum Dis ; 50(11): 787-91, 1991 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1772294

ABSTRACT

Type VI collagen has been isolated from many connective tissues, including the intervertebral disc. Distribution of this collagen, however, varies considerably within different tissues. In adult mammalian nasal and articular cartilage it is localised preferentially in the matrix immediately surrounding the cell. Intervertebral discs from various species and of various ages were studied and a similar pericellular localisation was found. When antisera to type VI collagen were used staining was seen around the cells of all sections of intervertebral disc, being particularly prominent in the nucleus pulposus. Staining on or around the cells was also seen in the adjacent cartilaginous end plate and bone.


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Collagen/analysis , Intervertebral Disc/chemistry , Adult , Aged , Animals , Bone and Bones/chemistry , Cartilage/chemistry , Cattle , Female , Fluorescent Antibody Technique , Humans , Immunohistochemistry , Intervertebral Disc/enzymology , Male , Middle Aged , Rats , Sheep
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Exp Hematol ; 7(8): 425-34, 1979 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-510436

ABSTRACT

A new technique for the quantitation of isoenzymes was applied to assess the proportions of red cells in the circulation of parabiosed mice. Two parent-F1 hybrid combinations showing phosphoglucose isomerase polymorphism were examined at successive stages of parabiosis and after separation. Once red cell populations became mixed, 3 days after union, the ratio of red cell phenotypes was never significantly different from one partner to the other, although parental red cells became predominant after about 20 days. However, F1 hybrid red cells could always be detected. After separation of parabiosed mice there was a return to the original composition although this took longer than would be expected on the basis of reported red cell life span. Packed cell volume measurements indicated that a parental polycythaemia and F1 hybrid anaemia developed in one strain combination but not in the other. Evidence was adduced to support the hypothesis of a difference in red cell flux being responsible for the generation of this polycythaemia-anaemia.


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Chimera , Erythrocytes/enzymology , Parabiosis , Anemia/etiology , Animals , Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel , Female , Glucose-6-Phosphate Isomerase/blood , Glucose-6-Phosphate Isomerase/genetics , Hematocrit , Histocompatibility , Hybrid Cells/enzymology , Isoenzymes/blood , Isoenzymes/genetics , Mice , Mice, Inbred CBA , Polycythemia/etiology , Polymorphism, Genetic
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