Archives of Histology and Cytology
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Immunocytochemical Demonstration of Heat Shock Protein 25 in the Rat Temporomandibular Joint
Kayoko NOZAWA-INOUEHayato OHSHIMAYoshiro KAWANOHitoshi YAMAMOTORitsuo TAKAGITakeyasu MAEDA
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1999 Volume 62 Issue 5 Pages 483-491

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The expression of heat shock protein 25 (Hsp 25) was investigated in the rat temporomandibular joint by immunocytochemistry combined with confocal and electron microscopy. Immunostaining with an antibody to Hsp 25 was able to demonstrate various cellular elements in the synovial membrane of the joint. Intense immunoreaction for Hsp 25 was recognized in certain cells comprising the synovial lining layer. Confocal microscopic observation revealed two characteristic profiles of the Hsp 25-positive cells with cytoplasmic processes: one extended thick and long processes towards the articular cavity, and the other prejected horizontally slender processes which covered the synovial membrane. Under the electron microscope, the immunoreactive synovial lining cells were characterized by a well-developed rough endoplasmic reticulum and secretory granules, suggesting that they can be categorized as fibroblastic type B cells. The covering by the cytoplasmic extensions was confirmed by immuno-electron microscopic observations. This cytoplasmic covering presumably performs a barrier function and expedites the effective secretion/resorption of synovial fluids. Since it has been proposed that Hsp 25 is associated with an estrogen receptor, the immunopositive synovial lining cells were considered estrogen-target cells. Immunoreactivity for Hsp 25 was also observed in the chondrocytes of the maturative and hypertrophic cell layers as well as in the cells of the articular disk. A suggestion was made that Hsp 25 might be involved in the inhibition of apoptosis of those cells.

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