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Salivary gland morphogenesis: possible involvement of collagenase.

Salivary gland morphogenesis: possible involvement of collagenase. Research Abstract Details 

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  • Salivary gland morphogenesis: possible involvement of collagenase. Abstract Text:

    When 12-day rudiments of mouse submandibular glands were cultured, they formed an average two clefts within 24 h. The average number of the clefts, however, increased up to five in the presence of bovine tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases (TIMP). Contrary to this, either bacterial or bovine interstitial collagenase in the medium completely inhibited the cleft formation of the glands. Electron microscopic observations revealed that the amounts of collagen bundles at the cleft points significantly increased with TIMP, but decreased with bacterial collagenase. These results strongly support the idea that endogenous collagenase regulates the cleft formation through the modulation of fibrillar architectures containing collagen in the extracellular matrix. Recently, our immunohistochemical studies clarified that collagen III, known to be rich in embryonic tissue, accumulated preferentially at the cleft points of the epithelium, and may play a crucial role in submandibular gland morphogenesis.

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    Salivary gland morphogenesis: possible involvement of collagenase. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov

    Journal: Matrix (Stuttgart, Germany). Supplement

    VOLUME: 1

    Page Numbers: 344-51

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    ISSN: 0940-1199

    DAY: 26

    MONTH: 02

    YEAR: 1992

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    LANGUAGE: eng

    NlmUniqueID: 9312140

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    KEYWORDS: Tissue Inhibitor of Metalloproteinases

    MESH TERMS: enzymology

    Chemical & Substance for Abstract: Salivary gland morphogenesis: possible involvement of collagenase. Information

    Substance Name: Collagenases

    Registry Number: EC 3.4.24.-

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Biochemistry, School of Dentistry, Aichi-Gakuin University, Nagoya, Japan.

    Country: GERMANY

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