Localization of collagen types I, III, IV and V, fibronectin and laminin in human arteries by the indirect immunofluorescence method

Pathol Res Pract. 1986 Oct;181(5):568-75. doi: 10.1016/S0344-0338(86)80151-0.

Abstract

The distribution of types I, III, IV and V collagen and of the glycoproteins fibronectin and laminin in sections of human aortas, arteries and atherosclerotic plaques were studied using monospecific antibodies and indirect fluorescence microscopy. Types IV and V collagen and laminin were present in a narrow zone, representing the basement membrane, apposed to the endothelial layers of all these tissues. Types I and III collagen and fibronectin were located in the interstitial spaces of the intima and the media of blood vessels walls, whereas types IV and V collagen and laminin were found in the basement membranes underlying smooth muscle cells in these areas. Two types of atherosclerotic plaques were observed. Lipid-rich plaques contained less collagen and reduced amounts of the glycoproteins. Fibrous plaques consisted of regions deficient in types I and III collagen and collagen-rich regions with elevated levels of these two collagens as well as more fibronectin. The collagen-rich regions of fibrous plaques contained, however, little type IV and type V collagen and little of the glycoproteins laminin and fibronectin. This may be due to the reduced number of cells involved in the biosynthesis of these basement membrane proteins.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Aorta / analysis
  • Aorta / pathology
  • Arteries / analysis*
  • Arteries / pathology
  • Arteriosclerosis / pathology
  • Basement Membrane / analysis
  • Collagen / analysis*
  • Fibronectins / analysis*
  • Fluorescent Antibody Technique
  • Humans
  • Laminin / analysis*

Substances

  • Fibronectins
  • Laminin
  • Collagen