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Histochemical and ultrastructural study of collagen fibers in mouse pubic symphysis during late pregnancy
Authors:Pinheiro M C  Moraes S G  Battlehner C N  Caldini E G  Toledo O M S  Joazeiro P P
Institution:

a Department of Cell Biology, Institute of Biology, UNICAMP, Caixa Postal 6109, 13083-970, Campinas, SP, Brazil

b Laboratory of Cell Biology, Department of Pathology, University of São Paulo School of Medicine, Ave. Dr. Arnaldo 455, 01246-903 São Paulo, SP, Brazil

c Department of Morphology, Federal University of São Paulo, Rua Botucatu 740, 04023-062 São Paulo, SP, Brazil

d Department of Histology and Embryology, Institute of Biology, UNICAMP, Caixa Postal 6109, 13083-970, Campinas, SP, Brazil

Abstract:Reference is usually made to the parallel orientation towards the main line of exerted tension at the pubic joint in mice, for supporting forces applied to the joint. Despite the wealth of morphological information about the extracellular matrix in this joint, little is known regarding the involvement of the crimp of collagen fibers in the dramatic transformations occurring in this region during the last 3 days of pregnancy. Examination of the collagenous architecture suggests that the biomechanical properties are directly related to fibril diameters, composition of ground substance and changes in the bundle morphology, particularly in the crimp structure. The purpose of this study was to further describe the transformation of the collagen fibers of the pubic symphysis during late mouse pregnancy. We examined the architecture of collagen fibers in the symphysis and pubic ligament through the Picrosirius-polarization method and also through scanning electron microscopy to directly visualize and measure the crimping from pregnant and virgin mice. The crimp angle and the length of five consecutive crimps were measured according to Patterson-Kane et al. Connect. Tissue Res. 36 (1997) 253]. It could be demonstrated that the angles progressively decreased and the crimp length increased, denoting that the fibers have untwisted during the relaxation process. Our findings suggest that a disruption of the helical arrangement of the collagen containing fibers may contribute to explaining the rapid remodeling that occurs at the end of pregnancy and that is responsible for an increase in pliancy and length of the pubic ligament in mice.
Keywords:Mouse pubic symphysis  Collagen fibers  Histochemistry  Ultrastructure
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