Association of fibronectin with the microfibrils of connective tissue
- 1 September 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Anatomy
- Vol. 186 (1) , 43-54
- https://doi.org/10.1002/aja.1001860104
Abstract
The association of fibronectin with the microfibrils of connective tissue was examined in the zonular fibers of the mouse eye by immunohistochemical methods at the light and electron microscopic level. Mouse eyes fixed in formaldehyde were embedded either in paraffin for immunostaining by the peroxidase–antiperoxidase (PAP) method or in Lowicryl for immunolabeling by antirabbit globulin antibodies bound to 5 or 15 nm gold particles. Ultrastructural studies were also carried out after glutaraldehyde perfusion. Both the PAP and immunogold procedures demonstrated the association of fibronectin with microfibrils. After immunolabeling with 5 nm gold particles, examination at high magnification localized fibronectin to fine filaments that appeared to be attached to the surface of microfibrils. The filaments extended outward singly or formed loose aggregates. Their diameter ranged from 1.2 to 3 nm, with a mean of 1.5 nm. Because of their similarity to the fibronectin molecules previously described after rotary shadowing, the filaments were likely to be fibronectin molecules themselves. Since fibronectin is known to have high affinity for the amyloid P component, a model is presented in which fibronectin filaments are bound to the amyloid P component making up the tubular core of microfibrils in mice. Evidence is presented that fibronectin filaments may link microfibrils to one another and thus insure the continuity and strength of zonular fibers. More generally, it is likely that connective‐tissue microfibrils, whether or not inserted into elastic fibers, are bonded through fibronectin to surrounding cells, collagen fibrils, or proteoglycans, and thus insure cohesion among connective tissue elements.Keywords
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