Biochemistry of the PDL Flashcards

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What do connective tissues consist of

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  • Cells
  • Extracellular matrix which surrounds cells (made of fibres)
  • Ground substance
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What do the cells that make up the connective tissues consist of

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  • Fibroblasts
  • Cementoblasts
  • Osteoblasts
  • Nerve cells
  • Vasculature
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Describe the minor fibres of the PDL

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  • Compose 3% of the extracellular matrix
  • PDL more closely resembles foetal connective tissues, unlike mature connective tissue
  • Some fibres are collagenous, others are elastic
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Describe the collagenous and elastic fibres in the PDL

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  • Mature elastic fibres have a microfibrillar component and an elastin core
  • The microfibrillar component provides the external tube-like structure
  • Most mature connective tissues have elastin fibres in their extracellular matrix
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Describe the elastin fibres in the extracellular matrix

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  • Only the microfibrillar part is present, and the
    elastin core forms later after maturation
  • The microfibrillar fibres are known as oxytalan fibres (immature elastic fibres)
  • As the tissue matures, elastin protein is deposited within the network & the fibres are known as elaunin fibres
  • Once the tissue completely matures, classical elastin fibres are revealed
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Describe the major fibres of the PDL

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  • Collagen Type 1 is predominant
  • All types of collagen are made up of 3 alpha polypeptide chains
  • Cross-sectionally, the alpha chains are orientated towards the middle of the helix
  • Not all types of collagen form fibres
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Describe the alpha polypeptide chains

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  • Each chain has a repeating tripeptide structure of glycine followed by two other amino acids
  • Hydroxylation of proline maintains stability by forming hydrogen bonds with surrounding solution and for helix stability
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Whats the importance of hydroxyproline and Vitamin C

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  • Vital for stabilisation of the collagen triple helix through hydrogen bonding of the hydroxyl group
  • Proline is converted to hydroxyproline through Prolyl hydroxylase, a vitamin C dependent enzyme
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Describe type 1 procollagen assembly

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  • a-chains assemble at the C terminal
  • This is stabilised by S-S bonds
  • Helix forms spontaneously when in register
  • Sugars are added in the RER and golgi
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Describe the hydroxylation of proline

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