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Publication : Cartilage formation and calcification in arteries of mice lacking matrix Gla protein.

First Author  El-Maadawy S Year  2003
Journal  Connect Tissue Res Volume  44 Suppl 1
Pages  272-8 PubMed ID  12952208
Mgi Jnum  J:103096 Mgi Id  MGI:3608454
Citation  El-Maadawy S, et al. (2003) Cartilage formation and calcification in arteries of mice lacking matrix Gla protein. Connect Tissue Res 44 Suppl 1:272-8
abstractText  Matrix Gla protein (MGP/Mgp) is a protein expressed predominantly by vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) and by chondrocytes. Transgenic mice lacking Mgp die 1-3 months after birth due to calcification of elastic fibers and rupture of large elastic arteries such as the aorta. Here, we report on cartilage formation that commonly occurs in calcified arteries of Mgp-/- mice. Using histology, von Kossa staining, immunohistochemistry, and Western blotting, together with examination of cellular markers for VSMCs and extracellular matrix markers for cartilage, we provide evidence for cell transformation from VSMC to chondrocyte in the arterial media in the absence of Mgp. At 2 weeks of age in the aorta of Mgp-/- mice, VSMCs lose immunostaining for smooth muscle alpha-actin concomitant with the appearance of cartilage molecules as shown by immunohistochemical staining and Western blotting for aggrecan, link protein, and type II collagen. These data provide evidence that the absence of Mgp, and/or calcification of the ECM, in the arterial media can trigger chondrocyte differentiation and cartilage formation in blood vessels.
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