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Matrix | 1989

The Degradation of Collagen in Pig Synoviurn in Vitro and the Effect of Colchicine

Honor B. Fell; Christopher E. Lawrence; Meenakshi R. Bagga; Rosalind M. Hembry; John J. Reynolds

Colchicine induced a rapid destruction of the collagenous matrix of pig synovial explants in culture in the presence of serum. The most efficacious doses were 0.01-0.1 micrograms/ml (2.5 x 10(-8) M - 2.5 x 10(-7) M). The histological progression of the tissue breakdown induced by colchicine was very similar, although faster, to that described for other agents (Fell et al., 1986), with cells having basophilic nuclei accumulating in areas of fibril degradation. The loss of collagen correlated with an increase in collagenase production and at the peak of resorption (6 to 8 days) active collagenase was present in the culture media. Immunocytochemical methods demonstrated active collagenase bound to collagen fibrils after only 4 days in culture, before significant collagen degradation could be observed histologically. Collagen breakdown was completely inhibited by cortisol, and partially inhibited by indomethacin: only the inhibition by indomethacin could be reversed by exogenous prostaglandin E2. Vinblastine at a higher dose was as effective as colchicine but the lumicolchicines, which do not disrupt microtubules, were ineffective. Although the precise mechanism of action of colchicine is unknown, this culture system provides a useful in vitro model for increasing our understanding of the cellular mechanisms of tissue breakdown and for elucidating the roles of active collagenase and related metalloproteinases.


Journal of Cell Science | 1972

THE EFFECT OF RETINOL AND OF RETINOL- BINDING PROTEIN ON EMBRYONIC SKELETAL TISSUE IN ORGAN CULTURE

J. T. Dingle; Honor B. Fell; D. S. Goodman


Journal of Cell Science | 1969

Endocytosis of sugars in embryonic skeletal tissues in organ culture. IV. Lysosomal and other biochemical effects. General discussion.

J. T. Dingle; Honor B. Fell; Audrey M. Glauert


Journal of Cell Science | 1969

Endocytosis of sugars in embryonic skeletal tissues in organ culture. II. Effect of sucrose on cellular fine structure.

Audrey M. Glauert; Honor B. Fell; J. T. Dingle


Journal of Cell Science | 1949

Mitosis in the Mouse: A Study of Living and Fixed Cells in Tissue Cultures

Honor B. Fell; A. F. Hughes


Journal of Cell Science | 1969

Endocytosis of Sugars in Embryonic Skeletal Tissues in Organ Culture: I. General Introduction and Histological Effects

Honor B. Fell; J. T. Dingle


Collagen and related research | 1986

The Promotion and Inhibition of Collagen-Breakdown in Organ Cultures of Pig Synovium: The Requirement for Serum Components and the Involvement of Cyclic Adenosine 3': 5'-Monophosphate (cAMP)

Honor B. Fell; John J. Reynolds; Christopher E. Lawrence; Meenakshi R. Bagga; Audrey M. Glauert


Journal of Cell Science | 1969

Endocytosis of Sugars in Embryonic Skeletal Tissues in Organ Culture: III. Radioautographic Distribution of [14C] Sucrose

T. C. Appleton; S.R. Pelc; J. T. Dingle; Honor B. Fell


Journal of Cell Science | 1925

Memoirs: Histological Studies on the Gonads of the Fowl

Honor B. Fell


Journal of Cell Science | 1925

Memoirs: Histological Studies on the Gonads of the Fowl: III--The Relationship of the ‘Luteal’ Cells of the Ovary of the Fowl to the Tissue Occupying the Atretic and Discharged Follicles, and the Question of the Homology of the Latter Tissue and the Mammalian Corpus Luteum

Honor B. Fell

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J. T. Dingle

University of Cambridge

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S.R. Pelc

King's College London

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