A novel angiogenesis model using interstitial cells derived from skeletal muscle.

H Yamashita, N Sato, M Yamamoto, S Hiroi, Y Sato, M Ishikawa, H Ohno
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A novel angiogenesis model using co-culture of endothelial and interstitial cells was developed, in which bovine capillary endothelial cells (BCEC) formed capillary-like structure on the monolayer of interstitial cells (like smooth muscle cells) isolated from rat skeletal muscle. The capillary formation of BCEC occurred even under serum-free conditions. Insulin stimulated the capillary growth under serum-free condition, but not BCEC growth in the single culture system. These results suggested that the insulin effect on the capillary growth was brought about indirectly through the interstitial cells, and that this co-culture system may be useful for the study of angiogenesis (especially in skeletal muscle).

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利用骨骼肌间质细胞建立新的血管生成模型。
建立了内皮细胞和间质细胞共培养的血管生成模型,牛毛细血管内皮细胞(BCEC)在大鼠骨骼肌间质细胞(如平滑肌细胞)的单层上形成毛细血管样结构。即使在无血清条件下,BCEC的毛细血管形成也会发生。在无血清条件下,胰岛素对毛细血管生长有促进作用,而在单一培养体系中对BCEC生长无促进作用。这些结果提示胰岛素对毛细血管生长的影响是间接通过间质细胞产生的,这种共培养系统可能对血管生成(特别是骨骼肌血管生成)的研究有用。
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