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Flow cytometric determination of cell proliferation in hypertensive blood vessels.
Authors:A Hirsch  C A Tozzi  A K Das  S Thakker-Varia  G J Poiani  D J Riley  E J Yurkow
Affiliation:Department of Medicine, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Piscataway, New Jersey, USA.
Abstract:BACKGROUND: Measurement of vascular cell proliferation in animal models of hypertension is currently accomplished by demonstrating [(3)H]-thymidine ([(3)H]-dT) incorporation into DNA using autoradiography. This method, however, is labor intensive, requires radioactivity, and is limited by the inherent difficulty in discriminating labeled and unlabeled cells. To address these limitations, a flow cytometric-based method is described utilizing incorporation of 5-bromo-2'-deoxyuridine (BrdU) into DNA of nuclei isolated from blood vessels. METHODS: Pulmonary hypertension was induced in rats by exposure to 10% O(2) (hypoxia) for varying periods of time. Pulmonary arteries and aorta from rats injected with BrdU prior to sacrifice were isolated, fixed with 10% formalin, and digested with Protease XIV. The intact nuclei liberated by this treatment were successively treated with HCl/Triton X-100 and sodium borate. Processed nuclei were probed with a BrdU-specific fluorescein-conjugated antibody, and the percentage of BrdU staining cells was determined using flow cytometry. RESULTS: An approximately 20-fold increase in BrdU-positive cells at 3 days of hypoxia in pulmonary arteries (relative to control) with no change in aorta was observed. These results were similar to previous studies using [(3)H]-dT labeling. CONCLUSIONS: Flow cytometric determination of cell proliferation in blood vessels is a simple, objective technique that may facilitate measurement of cell proliferation in animal models of vascular disease.
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