Study of the effect of the microgravity on the expression of angiogenesis marker in endothelial progenitor cells

V. zarrinpour, Zahrs Hajebrahimi
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A study of the effect of microgravity on the endothelial progenitor cells is useful both in understanding cardiac changes in astronauts and in using microgravity as angiogenic stimuli. The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of microgravity on VEGFR-2 and CD34 angiogenesis markers. Following extraction of progenitor cells from peripheral blood and its confirmation, gene expression was assessed by real-time PCR, and cell viability was assessed by MTT assay. The extracted cells were endothelial progenitor cells in terms of shape and surface markers CD31 and CD144. Microgravity increased the VEGFR-2 gene expression by 3.5 times after 24 hours. CD34 expression increased by 50% after 3 h but reached control level after 24 hours. Microgravity appears to have a positive effect on the expression of angiogenic markers and stimulation of endothelial progenitor cells, and it may be used as a new environment to differentiate these cells into blood vessels and to treat heart disease..
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微重力对内皮祖细胞血管生成标志物表达影响的研究
研究微重力对内皮祖细胞的影响对理解宇航员心脏的变化和利用微重力作为血管生成刺激都是有用的。本研究的目的是研究微重力对VEGFR-2和CD34血管生成标志物的影响。提取外周血祖细胞并确认后,采用实时荧光定量PCR检测基因表达,MTT法检测细胞活力。从形状和表面标记CD31和CD144来看,提取的细胞为内皮祖细胞。微重力作用24小时后,VEGFR-2基因表达增加了3.5倍。CD34表达在3 h后增加50%,24 h后达到对照水平。微重力似乎对血管生成标志物的表达和内皮祖细胞的刺激有积极的影响,它可能被用作这些细胞分化成血管和治疗心脏病的新环境。
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