The effect of fibrin on cultured vascular endothelial cells |
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Authors: | Julian L. Kadish Catherine E. Butterfield Judah Folkman |
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Affiliation: | Department of Surgery, Children''s Hospital Medical Center and the Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02115 USA |
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Abstract: | The normal cobblestone monolayer architecture of cultured vascular endothelium becomes rapidly disorganized after contact of the cell layer with a fibrin clot. The cells of a confluent endothelial monolayer separate into individual migratory cells in 4–6 hr after contact with fibrin. The effect is reversible in that removal of the fibrin clot results in resumption of the normal morphology within about 2 hr. No other cell type tested exhibits the same change in organization when exposed to fibrin. A similar morphological change in endothelium does occur after the cell layer is overlaid with a collagen fibril gel but a gel of methylcellulose has no effect. It is proposed that the change in behavior of endothelial cells in response to contact with fibrin may represent a cellular component of fibrinolysis. The implications of this finding for the pathophysiology of disease states involving intravascular fibrin deposition are discussed. |
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