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Enhancement of permeability in endothelial cells for the development of an antithrombogenic bioartificial hemofilter
Authors:Vu Duc M  Yokoyama Tun A  Sawada Kaichiro  Inagaki Miho  Kanai Genta  Lu Jianxin  Kakuta Takatoshi  Adler Stephen  Nangaku Masaomi  Saito Akira
Affiliation:Division of Nephrology and Metabolism, Department of Medicine, Tokai University School of Medicine, Bohseidai, Isehara, Kanagawa 259-1193, Japan.
Abstract:For the development of an antithrombogenic bioartificial hemofilter, in which the inner surface of hollow fibers is lined by endothelial cells, it is essential to increase the permeability of the cells in order to achieve a sufficient ultrafiltrate. We tried to increase it by using an actin microfilament polymerization inhibitor, cytochalasin B (CyB). Fifty microg/mL CyB was added for 2 h to the culture medium of confluent rat glomerular endothelial cells (RGEC) and human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC). Under the 130 mmHg hydrostatic pressure, the CyB-treated group produced significantly more ultrafiltration than the non-treated control group and this increase was maintained for at least 7 days. Horseradish peroxidase (HRP) permeability acutely and reversibly increased in the CyB-treated group compared with the non-treated control group. Scanning electron microscopy revealed a larger average diameter and increased number of fenestrae on the CyB-treated endothelial cells, compared with the non-treated cells. This phenomenon also lasted for at least 7 days. The platelet adherence test showed that CyB did not deteriorate the antithrombogenic property of endothelial cells. These results indicate that CyB is potentially applicable for the enhancement of endothelial cell permeability in an antithrombogenic bioartificial hemofilter.
Keywords:rat glomerular endothelial cell  human umbilical vein endothelial cell  cytochalasin B  bioartificial hemofilter  fenestrae  ultrafiltration
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