Variant endothelial cells from human carotid artery in culture |
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Authors: | Osamu Tokunaga Minoru Morimatsu Teruyuki Nakashima |
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Affiliation: | (1) The Second Department of pathology, Kurume University School of Medicine, 67 Asahi-Machi, 830 Kurume City, Fukuoka, Japan |
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Abstract: | Summary Endothelial cells were cultured from the carotid artery with thickened intima comprised of two to five layers of smooth muscle cells, isolated from a 19-yr-old female, who died from a accident. The cells were grown and subcultured in Medium 199 supplemented with 20% heat inactivated fetal bovine serum. The cells are still viable at present, the 22nd passage. The cultured cells were found to have the following characteristics: existence of Factor VIII-related surface angiten and prostacyclin synthesis slightly less than that for typical endothelial cells. The most outstnading feature was the formation by an individual cell of a single ring, and composite ring formed by two to five cells. Neither the synthesis of an angiotensin converting enzyme nor that of a Weibel-Palade body could be detected by electron microscopy. The cultured cells possessed only a few characteristics specific for typical endothelial cells and were designated as variant endothelial cells. |
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Keywords: | variant endothelial cells ring formation prostacyclin |
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