Naftazone accelerates human saphenous vein endothelial cell proliferation in vitro.

C Klein-Soyer, C Bloy, G Archipoff, A Beretz, J P Cazenave
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Restoration of a haemocompatible surface after endothelial damage induced by treatments such as embolectomy, angioplasty, endarterectomy or irradiation or following vascular graft implantation is an important factor for the ultimate success of these interventions. The development of substances which enhance endothelial cell growth and accelerate their proliferation is therefore of great interest in such situations. In the present work naftazone was shown to accelerate human saphenous vein endothelial cell proliferation in vitro at concentrations which did not alter the hemostatic balance, resulting in a cell density at confluence 20% higher than in controls. This compound was able to partially substitute for serum requirements and further displayed additive effects in the presence of fibroblast growth factors. Thus naftazone, an original synthetic molecule distinct from growth factor peptides, is a promising candidate drug for the amelioration of vascular repair.

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纳夫他酮促进人隐静脉内皮细胞体外增殖。
栓塞切除术、血管成形术、动脉内膜切除术或照射或血管移植物植入等治疗引起的内皮损伤后血液相容表面的恢复是这些干预措施最终成功的重要因素。因此,在这种情况下,促进内皮细胞生长和加速其增殖的物质的发展是非常有趣的。在目前的工作中,纳他酮被证明在不改变止血平衡的浓度下加速体外人隐静脉内皮细胞增殖,导致汇合处的细胞密度比对照组高20%。该化合物能够部分替代血清需求,并在成纤维细胞生长因子存在时进一步显示出累加效应。因此,纳他酮是一种不同于生长因子肽的原始合成分子,是一种有希望改善血管修复的候选药物。
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