Porcine aortic organ culture: a model to study the cellular response to vascular injury.

In Vitro Pub Date : 1984-07-01 DOI:10.1007/BF02639769
A I Gotlieb, P Boden
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Organ cultures of porcine thoracic aorta were studied to define the characteristics of this system as a model to study the reaction of endothelial cells (ECs) and the underlying smooth muscle cells (SMCs) to injury. Both nonwounded and wounded cultures, the latter having had part of the endothelial surface gently denuded with a scalpel blade, were studied over a 7 d period by scanning and transmission electron microscopy. The results showed that the nonwounded ECs underwent a shape change from elongated to polygonal within 24 h in culture. In both nonwounded and wounded explants there was cell proliferation beneath the nondenuded endothelium so that by 7 d several layers of cells were present showing features of the secretory type of SMCs. This proliferation, however, did not occur if the endothelium was totally removed from the aorta. There was also evidence of gaps between the surface ECs, and by 7 d lamellipodia of cells beneath the surface were present in these gaps. Occasionally, elongated cells were seen to be present on the surface of the endothelium. In the wounded organ culture, cell migration and proliferation occurred extending from the wound edge and producing a covering of cells on the denuded area. There were also multilayered cells beneath the surface similar to the nonwounded area. Occasional foam cells were seen in the depth of the multilayered proliferating cells. The results indicate that organ culture of porcine thoracic aorta is a good model to study the reaction of ECs and underlying SMCs to injury.

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猪主动脉器官培养:研究细胞对血管损伤反应的模型。
通过对猪胸主动脉器官培养的研究,确定了该系统的特征,并以此为模型研究了内皮细胞(ECs)和下层平滑肌细胞(SMCs)对损伤的反应。在7天的时间里,通过扫描和透射电子显微镜研究非损伤和损伤培养,后者的部分内皮表面被手术刀刀片轻轻剥去。结果表明,未损伤的内皮细胞在培养24 h内由细长形变为多角形。未损伤和损伤的外植体在未剥落的内皮下都有细胞增殖,到第7天,出现了几层细胞,表现出SMCs的分泌型特征。然而,如果内皮完全从主动脉移除,则不会发生这种增殖。表面内皮细胞之间也有间隙,到第7天,这些间隙中出现了表面下的细胞板足。偶尔在内皮表面可见细长的细胞。在损伤器官培养中,细胞从创面边缘开始迁移和增殖,在剥落区形成细胞覆盖。表面下也有类似于未受伤区域的多层细胞。多层增生细胞深部偶见泡沫细胞。结果表明,猪胸主动脉的器官培养是研究ECs和下层SMCs对损伤反应的良好模型。
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