T. Tachibana et al., TYPE-VI COLLAGEN AS A MAJOR COMPONENT IN THE INTERSTITIAL MATRIX OF CUTANEOUS MECHANORECEPTORS, Archives of histology and cytology, 58(5), 1995, pp. 507-515
The presence or absence of type-VI collagen in mechanoreceptors in the
lips and palate of the mouse and gerbil was assessed histochemically.
When fresh palatine mucosae and the lips of mice were incubated in 20
mM ATP solution, numerous fibrous long spacing fibers with a periodic
ity of 100 nm appeared in the interlamellar spaces of Meissner's corpu
scles, simple lamellated corpuscles, and the peripheral connective tis
sue of Ruffini's nerve endings, irrespective of age. In addition, when
the palatine mucosae of mice and gerbils were stained immunohistochem
ically with anti-type-VI collagen, an intensely positive reaction was
constantly observed in Meissner's corpuscles. Furthemore, a less inten
se immunoreaction to anti-type-VI collagen was recognized in the inner
core of simple lamellated corpuscles and Ruffini-like formations in t
he labial mucosae. From these results, we conclude that type-VI collag
en is a major constituent of the interstitial connective tissue of cut
aneous mechanoreceptors.