Surface charge of endothelial cells estimated from electrophoretic mobility.

F F Vargas, M H Osorio, U S Ryan, M De Jesus
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The surface charge density of endothelial cells was estimated from cell electrophoresis. Cultured endothelial cells from the bovine pulmonary artery were suspended in saline and placed in the lumen of a glass capillary. A voltage was applied across the capillary ends and the velocity imparted to the cells was measured with a microscope. Erythrocyte mobility was also measured. The mobility in (micron/s)/(V/cm) was 0.74 +/- 0.08 for endothelial cells and 1.03 +/- 0.15 for erythrocytes. Charge density in esu/cm2 was calculated as 2.62 x 10(4) and 0.91 x 10(4) for endothelial and red cells, respectively. Removal of sialic acid did not affect the mobility of endothelial cells, but it reduced that of red cells to near zero. Endothelial cell mobility decreased either with ionic strength or calcium concentration. Our results strongly suggest that the surface charge of endothelial cells is dependent on sulfated glycosaminoglycans.

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从电泳迁移率估计内皮细胞的表面电荷。
用细胞电泳法测定内皮细胞的表面电荷密度。将培养的牛肺动脉内皮细胞悬浮在生理盐水中,置于玻璃毛细血管的管腔中。在毛细管两端施加电压,用显微镜测量传递给细胞的速度。红细胞流动性也被测量。内皮细胞的迁移率(微米/秒)/(V/cm)为0.74 +/- 0.08,红细胞为1.03 +/- 0.15。内皮细胞和红细胞的电荷密度(esu/cm2)分别为2.62 × 10(4)和0.91 × 10(4)。唾液酸的去除不会影响内皮细胞的流动性,但会使红细胞的流动性降低到接近零。内皮细胞的迁移率随离子强度或钙浓度的增加而降低。我们的研究结果强烈表明,内皮细胞的表面电荷依赖于磺化糖胺聚糖。
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