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The microvascular endothelial network is essential for bone formation and regeneration. In this context, endothelial cells not only support vascularization but also influence bone physiology via cell contact‐dependent mechanisms. In order to improve vascularization and osteogenesis in tissue engineering applications, several strategies have been developed. One promising approach is the coapplication of endothelial and adipose derived stem cells (ADSCs). In this study, we aimed at investigating the best ratio of human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) and osteogenic differentiated ADSCs with regard to proliferation, apoptosis, osteogenesis and angiogenesis. For this purpose, cocultures of ADSCs and HUVECs with ratios of 25%:75%, 50%:50% and 75%:25% were performed. We were able to prove that cocultivation supports proliferation whereas apoptosis was unidirectional decreased in cocultured HUVECs mediated by a p‐BAD‐dependent mechanism. Moreover, coculturing ADSCs and HUVECs stimulated matrix mineralization and the activity of alkaline phosphatase (ALP). Increased gene expression of the proangiogenic markers eNOS, Flt, Ang2 and MMP3 as well as sprouting phenomena in matrigel assays proved the angiogenic potential of the coculture. In summary, coculturing ADSCs and HUVECs stimulates proliferation, cell survival, osteogenesis and angiogenesis particularly in the 50%:50% coculture.  相似文献   

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Proper bone remodeling requires an active process of angiogenesis which in turn supplies the necessary growth factors and stem cells. This tissue cooperation suggests a cross‐talk between osteoblasts and endothelial cells. This work aims to identify the role of paracrine communication through vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) in co‐culture between osteoblastic and endothelial cells. Through a well defined direct contact co‐culture model between human osteoprogenitors (HOPs) and human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs), we observed that HUVECs were able to migrate along HOPs, inducing the formation of specific tubular‐like structures. VEGF165 gene expression was detected in the HOPs, was up‐regulated in the co‐cultured HOPs and both Flt‐1 and KDR gene expression increased in co‐cultured HUVECs. However, the cell rearrangement observed in co‐culture was promoted by a combination of soluble chemoattractive factors and not by VEGF165 alone. Despite having no observable effect on endothelial cell tubular‐like formation, VEGF appeared to have a crucial role in osteoblastic differentiation since the inhibition of its receptors reduced the co‐culture‐stimulated osteoblastic phenotype. This co‐culture system appears to enhance both primary angiogenesis events and osteoblastic differentiation, thus allowing for the development of new strategies in vascularized bone tissue engineering. J. Cell. Biochem. 106: 390–398, 2009. © 2009 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.  相似文献   

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Recently, it has been suggested osteocytes control the activities of bone formation (osteoblasts) and resorption (osteoclast), indicating their important regulatory role in bone remodelling. However, to date, the role of osteocytes in controlling bone vascularisation remains unknown. Our aim was to investigate the interaction between endothelial cells and osteocytes and to explore the possible molecular mechanisms during angiogenesis. To model osteocyte/endothelial cell interactions, we co-cultured osteocyte cell line (MLOY4) with endothelial cell line (HUVECs). Co-cultures were performed in 1:1 mixture of osteocytes and endothelial cells or by using the conditioned media (CM) transfer method. Real-time cell migration of HUVECs was measured with the transwell migration assay and xCELLigence system. Expression levels of angiogenesis-related genes were measured by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR). The effect of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and mitogen-activated phosphorylated kinase (MAPK) signaling were monitored by western blotting using relevant antibodies and inhibitors. During the bone formation, it was noted that osteocyte dendritic processes were closely connected to the blood vessels. The CM generated from MLOY4 cells-activated proliferation, migration, tube-like structure formation, and upregulation of angiogenic genes in endothelial cells suggesting that secretory factor(s) from osteocytes could be responsible for angiogenesis. Furthermore, we identified that VEGF secreted from MLOY4-activated VEGFR2–MAPK–ERK-signaling pathways in HUVECs. Inhibiting VEGF and/or MAPK–ERK pathways abrogated osteocyte-mediated angiogenesis in HUVEC cells. Our data suggest an important role of osteocytes in regulating angiogenesis.  相似文献   

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Two dimensional (2D) co‐cultures of human bone marrow stromal cells (HBMSCs) and human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) stimulate osteoblastic differentiation of HBMSCs, induce the formation of self‐assembled network and cell interactions between the two cell types involving many vascular molecules. Because of their strong activities on angiogenesis and tissue remodeling, urokinase plasminogen activator (uPA), plasminogen activator inhibitor‐1 (PAI‐1), matrix metalloproteinase‐2 (MMP‐2) as well tissue inhibitors of matrix metalloproteinase‐2 (TIMP‐2) were investigated in this 2D co‐culture model. We found that the expression of uPA, MMP‐2 in the co‐cultured cells was significantly higher than those in mono‐cultured cells. In opposite, PAI‐1, expressed only by HUVECs is not regulated in the co‐culture. Inhibition assays confirm that uPA played a critical role in the formation of self‐assembled network as neutralization of uPA disturbed this network. In the same context, inhibition of MMP‐2 prevented the formation of self‐assembled network, while the inhibition of uPA abolished the over expression and the activity of MMP‐2. This upregulation could initiate the uPA expression and proteolysis processes through the MMP‐2 activity, and may contribute to endothelial cell migration and the formation of this self‐assembled network observed in these 2D co‐cultured cells. J. Cell. Biochem. 114: 650–657, 2013. © 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.  相似文献   

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Transgenic mice over‐expressing calcitonin gene‐related peptide (CGRP) in osteoblasts have increased bone density due to increased bone formation, thus suggesting that CGRP plays a role in bone metabolism. In this study we determined the relationship between CGRP, the canonical Wnt signaling and apoptosis in human osteoblasts (hOBs) in consideration of the well‐documented involvement of this pathway in bone cells. Primary cultures of hOBs were treated with CGRP 10?8 M. Levels of β‐catenin, which is the cytoplasmic protein mediator of canonical Wnt signaling, and mRNA were determined. CGRP increases both the expression and the levels of cytoplasmic β‐catenin by binding to its receptor, as this effect is blocked by the antagonist CGRP8–37. This facilitatory action on β‐catenin appears to be mediated by the inhibition of the enzyme GSK‐3β via protein kinase A (PKA) activation. GSK‐3β is a glycogen synthase kinase that, by phosphorylating β‐catenin, promotes its degradation by the proteosomal machinery. Moreover, the peptide is able to inhibit hOBs apoptosis stimulated by dexamethasone or by serum deprivation, possibly through the accumulation of β‐catenin, since the inhibitor of PKA activity H89 partially prevents the antiapoptotic effect of the peptide. In conclusion CGRP, released by nerve fibers, exerts its anabolic action on bone cells by stimulating canonical Wnt signaling and by inhibiting hOBs apoptosis, thus favoring local bone regeneration. J. Cell. Physiol. 225: 701–708, 2010. © 2010 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.  相似文献   

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It has been hypothesized that adipocytokines originating from adipose tissue may have an important role in bone metabolism. Vaspin is a novel adipocytokine isolated from visceral white adipose tissue, which has been reported to have anti-apoptotic effects in vascular endothelial cells. However, to the best of our knowledge there is no information regarding the effects of vaspin on osteoblast apoptosis. This study therefore examined the possible effects of vaspin on apoptosis in human osteoblasts (hOBs). Our study established that vaspin inhibits hOBs apoptosis induced by serum deprivation, as determined by ELISA and TUNEL assays. Western blot analysis revealed that vaspin upregulates the expression of Bcl-2 and downregulates that of Bax in a dose-dependent manner. Vaspin stimulated the phosphorylation of ERK, and pretreatment of hOBs with the ERK inhibitor PD98059 blocked the vaspin-induced activation of ERK, however, vaspin did not stimulate the phosphorylation of p38, JNK or Akt. Vaspin protects hOBs from serum deprivation-induced apoptosis, which may be mediated by activating the MAPK/ERK signaling pathway.  相似文献   

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Bone development and remodeling depend on complex interactions between bone-forming osteoblasts and other cells present within the bone microenvironment, particularly endothelial cells that may be pivotal members of a complex interactive communication network in bone. While cell cooperation was previously established between Human OsteoProgenitor cells (HOP) and Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells (HUVEC) the aim of our study was to investigate if this interaction is specific to Human Endothelial cell types (ECs) from different sources. Osteoblastic cell differentiation analysis performed using different co-culture models with direct contact revealed that Alkaline Phosphatase (Al-P) activity was only increased by the direct contact of HOP with human primary vascular endothelial cell types including endothelial precursor cells (EPCs) isolated from blood cord, endothelial cells from Human Saphen Vein (HSV) while a transformed cell line, the Human Bone Marrow Endothelial Cell Line (HBMEC) did not modify osteoblastic differentiation of HOP. Because connexin 43, a specific gap junction protein, seemed to be involved in HUVEC/HOP cell cooperation, expression by RT-PCR and immunocytochemistry of this gap junctional protein was investigated in EPCs, HSV and HBMEC. Both endothelial cells are positive to this protein and the disruption of gap junction communication using 18alpha-glycyrrhetinic acid treatment decreased the positive effect of these endothelial co-cultures on HOP differentiation as was previously demonstrated for HUVEC and HOP co-cultures. These data seem to indicate that this cross talk between HOP and ECs, through gap junction communication constitutes an additional concept in cell differentiation control.  相似文献   

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The interaction of osteoblasts and endothelial cells plays a pivotal role in osteogenesis. This interaction has been extensively studied using their direct co-culture in vitro. However, co-culture experiments require clear discrimination between the two different cell types in the mixture, but this was rarely achieved. This study is the first to use fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS) for the separation and quantitative analysis of the proliferation and differentiation of MG-63 cells grown in direct co-culture with human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs). The cells of the MG-63 cell line have properties consistent with the characteristics of normal osteoblasts. We labeled HUVECs with fluorescent antibody against CD31 and used FACS to measure the proportions of each cell type and to separate them based on their different fluorescence intensities. The rate of proliferation of the MG-63 cells was estimated based on a count of the total viable cells and the proportion of MG-63 cells in the mixture. The mRNA expression levels of the osteoblast differentiation markers alkaline phosphatase (ALP), collagen type 1 (Coll-1) and osteocalcin (OC) in the MG-63 cells were measured via real-time PCR after the separation via FACS. We found that HUVECs stimulated the proliferation of the MG-63 cells after 72 h of co-culture, and inhibited it after 120 h of co-culture. The mRNA expression levels of ALP and Coll-1 significantly increased, whereas that of OC significantly decreased in MG-63 after co-culture with HUVECs. Using FACS for the quantitative analysis of the proliferation and differentiation of osteoblasts directly interacting with endothelial cells could have merit for further co-culture research.  相似文献   

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Bone development and remodeling depend on complex interactions between bone-forming osteoblasts, bone-degrading osteoclasts, and other cells present within the bone microenvironment. Balanced control of bone formative and degradative processes is normally carefully maintained in the adult skeleton but becomes uncoupled in the course of aging or in various pathological disease states. Systemic regulators of bone metabolism and local mediators, including matrix molecules, cytokines, prostaglandins, leukotrienes, and other autocrine or paracrine factors, regulate the recruitment, differentiation, and function of cells participating in bone formation and turnover. Although some of these interactions are now understood, many yet remain to be elucidated. Recent studies have begun exploring in detail how vascular endothelial cells and their products function in bone physiology. The findings are revealing that bone vascular endothelial cells may be members of a complex communication network in bone which operates between endothelial cells, osteoblasts, osteoclasts, macrophages, stromal cells, and perhaps other cell types found in bone as well. Therefore, multiple systemic and locally produced signals may be received, transduced, and integrated by individual cells and then propagated by the release from these cells of further signals targeted to other members of the bone cell network. In this manner, bone cell activities may be continuously coordinated to afford concerted actions and rapid responses to physiological changes. The bone microvasculature may play a pivotal role in these processes, both in linking circulatory and local signals with cells of the bone microenvironment and in actively contributing itself to the regulation of bone cell physiology. Thus, skeletal homeostasis and the coupling observed between bone resorption and bone formation during normal bone remodeling may be manifestations of this dynamic interactive communication network, operating via diverse signals not only between osteoblasts and osteoclasts but between many cell types residing within bone. © 1994 Wiley-Liss, Inc.  相似文献   

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Multiple cell-cell interactions control bone morphogenesis and vascularization. We have employed a spheroidal coculture system of endothelial cells (EC) and osteoblasts (OB) to study cell contact-dependent gene regulation between these two cell types that may play a role in regulating OB differentiation and EC angiogenic properties. Coculture spheroids differentiate spontaneously to organize into a core of OB and a surface layer of endothelial cells. Individual spheroid culture of EC or OB leads to significant alterations in gene expression compared to standard monolayer culture (upregulation of Tie-2 in EC; upregulation of angiopoietin-2 in osteoblasts). More importantly, spheroidal coculture of endothelial cells and osteoblasts leads to significant changes of gene expression in both cell populations (upregulation of VEGFR-2 in EC; downregulation of VEGF, and upregulation of alkaline phosphatase in osteoblasts). These changes are dependent on cell-cell contact and are not seen in stimulation experiments with conditioned supernatants. Collectively, the data demonstrate complex bi-directional gene regulation mechanisms between EC and OB that are likely to play a critical role during OB differentiation and in controlling the properties of angiogenic EC.  相似文献   

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The role of vascularization in the process of bone resorption has not been clarified. The interactions between vascular endothelium and osteoclast progenitors were analyzed using clonal cell lines of bone-derived endothelial and preosteoclastic cells. Insulin-like growth factor I is a major chemotactic stimulator of preosteoclastic cell migration mediated by bone endothelial cells. Osteoclast precursors rapidly adhered to bone endothelial monolayers. This phenomenon appeared to be cell-specific and mediated through the binding of vitronectin and fibronection receptors to fibronectin. In addition, direct contact with bone endothelial cells induced osteoclast progenitors to differentiate into more mature elements, with the tendency to cluster together to form large multinucleated cells. These findings demonstrated specific in vitro interactions between bone endothelial cells and osteoclast progenitors, offering a new model for understanding the molecular mechanisms which direct the processes of osteoclast recruitment and ontogeny. © 1995 Wiley-Liss, Inc.  相似文献   

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The directionality of matrix deposition in vivo is governed by the ability of a cell to direct vesicularflow to a specific target site. Osteoblastic cells direct newly synthesized bone matrix proteins toward the bone surface. In this study, we dissect the molecular mechanisms underlying the polarized trafficking of matrix protein in osteoblasts. We demonstrate using TEM, immunocytochemistry, and cDNA analysis, the ability of osteoblastic cells in culture to form tight junction-like structures and report the expression of the tight junction associated proteins occludin and claudins 1-3 in these cells. We identify intercellular contact sites and the leading edge of migratory osteoblasts as major target sites of vesicular trafficking in osteoblasts. Proteins required for this process, rsec6, NSF, VAMP1, and syntaxin 4, as well as the bone matrix protein, osteopontin, localize to these sites. We demonstrate that osteoblasts in vivo possess VAMP1 and, furthermore, report the expression of two VAMP1 splice variants in these cells. In addition, osteoblasts express the NSF attachment protein alpha-SNAP and the t-SNARE SNAP23. Thus, cell-to-cell contact sites and the leading edge of migratory osteoblasts contain a unique complement of proteins required for SNARE mediated membrane fusion.  相似文献   

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We have previously demonstrated that collagen type XV (ColXV) is a novel bone extracellular matrix (ECM) protein. It is well known that the complex mixture of multiple components present in ECM can help both to maintain stemness or to promote differentiation of stromal cells following change in qualitative characteristics or concentrations. We investigated the possible correlation between ColXV expression and mineral matrix deposition by human mesenchymal stromal cells (hMSCs) with different osteogenic potential and by osteoblasts (hOBs) that are able to grow in culture medium with or without calcium. Analysing the osteogenic process, we have shown that ColXV basal levels are lower in cells less prone to osteo‐induction such as hMSCs from Wharton Jelly (hWJMSCs), compared to hMSCs that are prone to osteo‐induction such as those from the bone marrow (hBMMSCs). In the group of samples identified as ‘mineralized MSCs’, during successful osteogenic induction, ColXV protein continued to be detected at substantial levels until early stage of differentiation, but it significantly decreased and then disappeared at the end of culture when the matrix formed was completely calcified. The possibility to grow hOBs in culture medium without calcium corroborated the results obtained with hMSCs demonstrating that calcium deposits organized in a calcified matrix, and not calcium ‘per se’, negatively affected ColXV expression. As a whole, our data suggest that ColXV may participate in ECM organization in the early‐phases of the osteogenic process and that this is a prerequisite to promote the subsequent deposition of mineral matrix.  相似文献   

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Bone development and remodeling depend oncomplex interactions between bone-forming osteoblasts and other cellspresent within the bone microenvironment, particularly vascularendothelial cells that may be pivotal members of a complex interactivecommunication network in bone. Our aim was to investigate theinteraction between human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC) andhuman bone marrow stromal cells (HBMSC). Cell differentiation analysisperformed with different cell culture models revealed that alkalinephosphatase activity and type I collagen synthesis were increased onlyby the direct contact of HUVEC with HBMSC. This "juxtacrinesignaling" could involve a number of different heterotypic connexionsthat require adhesion molecules or gap junctions. A dyecoupling assay with Lucifer yellow demonstrated a functional couplingbetween HUVEC and HBMSC. Immunocytochemistry revealed that connexin43 (Cx43), a specific gap junction protein, is expressed not only in HBMSCbut also in the endothelial cell network and that these two cell typescan communicate via a gap junctional channel constituted at least byCx43. Moreover, functional inhibition of the gap junction by18-glycyrrhetinic acid treatment or inhibition of Cx43 synthesis with oligodeoxyribonucleotide antisense decreased the effect of HUVECcocultures on HBMSC differentiation. This stimulation could be mediatedby the intercellular diffusion of signaling molecules that permeate thejunctional channel.

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Cells in osteoclast and osteoblast lineages communicate with each other through cell-cell contact, diffusible paracrine factors and cell-bone matrix interaction. Osteoclast-osteoblast communication occurs in a basic multicellular unit (BMU) at the initiation, transition and termination phases of bone remodeling. At the initiation phase, hematopoietic precursors are recruited to the BMU. These precursors express cell surface receptors including c-Fms, RANK and costimulatory molecules, such as osteoclast-associated receptor (OSCAR), and differentiate into osteoclasts following cell-cell contact with osteoblasts, which express ligands. Subsequently, the transition from bone resorption to formation is mediated by osteoclast-derived ‘coupling factors’, which direct the differentiation and activation of osteoblasts in resorbed lacunae to refill it with new bone. Bidirectional signaling generated by interaction between ephrinB2 on osteoclasts and EphB4 on osteoblast precursors facilitates the transition. Such interaction is likely to occur between osteoclasts and lining cells in the bone remodeling compartment (BRC). At the termination phase, bone remodeling is completed by osteoblastic bone formation and mineralization of bone matrix. Here, we describe molecular communication between osteoclasts and osteoblasts at distinct phases of bone remodeling.  相似文献   

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Since bone resorption and formation by continuous and intermittent parathyroid hormone (PTH) treatments involve various types of cells in bone, this study examined the underlying mechanism by combining culture systems using mouse primary calvarial osteoblasts and bone marrow cells. The PTH/PTHrP receptor (PTH1R) expression and the cAMP accumulation in response to PTH were increased in accordance with the differentiation of osteoblasts. Osteoclast formation was strongly induced by continuous PTH treatment in the monolayer co‐culture of osteoblasts and bone marrow cells, which was associated with RANKL expression in differentiated osteoblasts. Bone formation determined by ALP activity and the type I collagen mRNA expression was stimulated by intermittent PTH treatment in the monolayer co‐culture and in the bone marrow cell layer of the separated co‐culture in a double chamber dish, but not in the culture of bone marrow cells alone. The stimulation in the separated co‐culture, accompanied by IGF‐I production by osteoblasts, was abolished when bone marrow cells were derived from knockout mice of insulin‐receptor substrate‐1 (IRS‐1?/?) or when osteoblasts were from PTH1R?/? mice. We conclude that differentiated osteoblasts are most likely the direct target of both continuous and intermittent PTH, while bone marrow cells are likely the effector cells. The osteoblasts stimulated by continuous PTH express RANKL which causes osteoclastogenesis from the precursors in bone marrow via cell‐to‐cell contact, leading to bone resorption; while the osteoblasts stimulated by intermittent PTH secrete IGF‐I which activates IRS‐1 in osteoblast precursors in bone marrow via a paracrine mechanism, leading to bone formation. J. Cell. Biochem. 109: 755–763, 2010. © 2010 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.  相似文献   

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Correlation between periodontitis and atherosclerosis is well established, and the inherent mechanisms responsible for this relationship remain unclear. The biological function of growth arrest‐specific 6 (gas6) has been discovered in both atherosclerosis and inflammation. Inhibitory effects of gas6 on the expression of inflammatory factors in human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) stimulated by Porphyromonas gingivalis lipopolysaccharide (P. gingivalis‐LPS) were reported in our previous research. Herein, the effects of gas6 on monocytes‐endothelial cells interactions in vitro and their probable mechanisms were further investigated. Gas6 protein in HUVECs was knocked down with siRNA or overexpressed with plasmids. Transwell inserts and co‐culturing system were introduced to observe chemotaxis and adhering affinity between monocytes and endothelial cells in vitro. Expression of gas6 was decreased in inflammatory periodontal tissues and HUVECs challenged with P. gingivalis‐LPS. The inhibitory effect of gas6 on chemotaxis and adhesion affinity between monocytes and endothelial cells was observed, and gas6 promoted Akt phosphorylation and inhibited NF‐κB phosphorylation. To our best knowledge, we are first to report that gas6 inhibit monocytes‐endothelial cells interactions in vitro induced by P. gingivalis‐LPS via Akt/NF‐κB pathway. Additionally, inflammation‐mediated inhibition of gas6 expression is through LncRNA GAS6‐AS2, rather than GAS6‐AS1, which is also newly reported.  相似文献   

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Both cell-matrix and cell-cell interactions are important regulators of the function of most human cells. In this study we investigated how these interactions controlled the production of vasodilators nitric oxide (NO), and prostacyclin (PGI2), in freshly isolated human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs). On the reconstituted extracellular matrix (ECM) Matrigel freshly isolated HUVECs treated with interleukin-1β, lipopolysaccharide, and interferon-γ, produced more NO, but less PGI2, than on gelatin substratum. High cell density was essential for inducibility of NO production in cells plated on gelatin substratum, but not on ECM. In cells plated on gelatin substratum at low cell density, which mimicked conventional HUVEC culturing conditions, both inducible NO production and the inducible NO synthase (iNOS) mRNA levels, detected by competitive RT-PCR, were low. However, inducible PGI2 production remained high in these cells. Highest inducible NO productions were observed in HUVECs that presumably had best maintained their original differentiated phenotype. Thus our data imply that the inducible NO and PGI2 productions of freshly isolated HUVECs were differently controlled by the extracellular matrix and cell density. Our data suggest that both cell-matrix and cell-cell interactions may have a strong influence on the proinflammatory cytokine responses of human vascular endothelial cells. J. Cell. Biochem. 64:538–546. © 1997 Wiley-Liss, Inc.  相似文献   

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