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Sorcin Expression in the Epiphyseal Growth Plates of Mice

Objectives: Sorcin is a small calcium-binding protein that is widely expressed in many tissues. Sorcin regulates cardiac myocyte apoptosis by modulating mitochondrial Ca2+ cycling and regulates fibroblast cell cycling and apoptosis via Ca2+ signaling through the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). During endochondral ossification, some chondrocytes undergo apoptosis after their terminal differentiation; however, Sorcin’s expression in these cells has not been characterized.
Methods: We examined Sorcin’s gene expression in the chondrocytes derived from mouse growth plate by reverse transcription PCR (RT-PCR), and its protein localization in the chondrocytes of femoral growth plate using immunohistochemistry.
Results: Sorcin protein was detected in the chondrocytes, and was particularly abundant in the cytoplasm and nuclei of proliferative zone chondrocytes and in the nuclei of hypertrophic chondrocytes. Apoptotic analysis of the growth plate revealed that many of the hypertrophic chondrocytes undergo the DNA fragmentation. We report for the first time the localization of Sorcin in the epiphyseal growth plate in which one of the apoptotic phenomenon was detected.
Conclusions: We concluded that Sorcin might make an important role in the endochondrial ossification.
Division: IADR/PER General Session
Meeting: 2018 IADR/PER General Session (London, England)
Location: London, England
Year: 2018
Final Presentation ID: 1034
Abstract Category|Abstract Category(s): Mineralized Tissue
Authors
  • Kawai - Yamamoto, Mariko  ( Osaka Dental University , Kyoto , Japan )
  • Ohura, Kiyoshi  ( Osaka Dental University , Hirakata-shi, Osaka , Japan )
  • Financial Interest Disclosure: NONE
    SESSION INFORMATION
    Poster Session
    Mineralized Tissue II
    Thursday, 07/26/2018 , 11:30AM - 12:45PM