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Phenotypic modulations of human umbilical vein endothelial cells and human dermal fibroblasts using two angiogenic assays.
Authors:A Bikfalvi  E M Cramer  D Tenza  G Tobelem
Abstract:Different angiogenic assays in vitro have helped to define various events underlying angiogenesis. In this report we have compared the phenotypic modifications of human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVE cells) and human dermal fibroblasts using Matrigel and collagen gels. Both HUVE cells and human dermal fibroblasts form a network of anastomosing cords that apparently resemble blood capillaries when grown on Matrigel. The whole network was formed by several cellular aggregates joined to each other by cellular cords. Lumen formation was not observed in this angiogenic system. In opposite, considerable differences between HUVE cells and human dermal fibroblasts were observed in the three-dimensional angiogenic assay on collagen gels described by Montesano et al 14]. These results indicate that data obtained with angiogenic systems using Matrigel must be interpreted with caution and that the assay described by Montesano et al 14], is more reliable to describe angiogenesis.
Keywords:in vitro anglogenesis  Matrigel  cord formation
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