nietcollageen
Nietcollageen is a term occasionally used to describe the components of the extracellular matrix (ECM) that are not collagen. While collagen fibers build the primary scaffold of many tissues, non-collagenous ECM elements contribute to the matrix’s other properties and to cell–matrix interactions. The expression nietcollageen is not standard in peer‑reviewed literature; most sources refer to the non‑collagenous ECM or to specific molecules by name.
Major non‑collagenous ECM constituents include elastin, which provides elasticity; proteoglycans and their glycosaminoglycans, which help retain
These components regulate tissue hydration, resilience, diffusion of nutrients, and cell behavior. They modulate signaling pathways,
Alterations in non‑collagenous ECM components occur in aging, fibrosis, and other connective tissue diseases, affecting wound
See also: collagen, extracellular matrix, elastin, proteoglycan, laminin, fibronectin.