Alterations in proteins of bone marrow extracellular matrix in undernourished mice

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The objective of the present study was to determine the effect of protein malnutrition on the glycoprotein content of bone marrow extracellular matrix (ECM). Two-month-old male Swiss mice were submitted to protein malnutrition with a low-protein diet containing 4% casein as compared to 20% casein in the control diet. When the experimental group had attained a 20% loss of their original body weight, we extracted the ECM proteins from hone marrow with PBS buffer, and analyzed ECM samples by SDS-PAGE (7.5%) and ECL Western blotting. Quantitative differences were observed between control and experimental groups. Bone marrow ECM from undernourished mice had greater amounts of extractable fibronectin (1.6-fold increase) and laminin (4.8-fold increase) when compared to the control group. These results suggest an association between fluctuations in the composition of the hematopoietic microenvironment and altered hematopoiesis observed in undernourished mice.

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Vituri, C. L., Alvarez-Silva, M., Trentin, A. G., & Borelli, P. (2000). Alterations in proteins of bone marrow extracellular matrix in undernourished mice. Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research, 33(8), 889–895. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-879X2000000800004

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