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Establishment of the vascular intimal model in vitro and its application in studying atherosclerosis]
Authors:J L Fan
Affiliation:Laboratory of Experimental Pathology, China Medical University, Shenyang.
Abstract:An endothelial culture model in vitro mimicking the vascular intima in vivo was designed which was composed of an upper and a lower well separated by a layer of amnion membrane, and upon which endothelial cells (ECs) isolated from the human umbilical vein were cultured. The upper well, the subendothelial amnion, and the lower well were analogical to the vascular lumen, the subendothelial tissue and the extravascular space, respectively. In comparison with the ECs cultured on the plastic, dishes, ECs cultured on the amnion membrane maintained more morphologic features as in vivo and could be cultured for up to 15 days without apparent detachment. Monocytes, loaded in the upper wells, were able to adhere to the cytoplasmic membrane of ECs. Furthermore, with the presence of the chemotactic factor (fMLP) in the lower well, monocytes showed active migrating ability passing through the EC junctions. If LDL (100 micrograms/ml) was added in the media simultaneously, monocytes might be aggregated beneath the subendothelial space and some of them took an foamy appearance. In conclusion, the culture model is of value in the study of experimental inflammation and atherosclerosis.
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