Implanted neonatal human dermal fibroblasts influence the recruitment of endothelial cells in mice.

Biomatter Pub Date : 2012-01-01 DOI:10.4161/biom.20063
Susana G Guerreiro, Christoph Brochhausen, Rita Negrão, Mário A Barbosa, Ronald E Unger, C James Kirkpatrick, Raquel Soares, Pedro L Granja
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The vascularization of new tissue within a reasonable time is a crucial prerequisite for the success of different cell- and material-based strategies. Considering that angiogenesis is a multi-step process involving humoral and cellular regulatory components, only in vivo assays provide the adequate information about vessel formation and the recruitment of endothelial cells. The present study aimed to investigate if neonatal human dermal fibroblasts could influence in vivo neovascularization. Results obtained showed that fibroblasts were able to recruit endothelial cells to vascularize the implanted matrix, which was further colonized by murine functional blood vessels after one week. The vessels exhibited higher levels of hemoglobin, compared with the control matrix, implanted without fibroblasts, in which no vessel formation could be observed. No significant differences were detected in systemic inflammation. The presence of vessels originated from the host vasculature suggested that host vascular response was involved, which constitutes a fundamental aspect in the process of neovascularization. Fibroblasts implanted within matrigel increased the presence of endothelial cells with positive staining for CD31 and for CD34 and the production of collagen influencing the angiogenic process and promoting the formation of microvessels. New strategies in tissue engineering could be delineated with improved angiogenesis using neonatal fibroblasts.

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植入新生人真皮成纤维细胞对小鼠内皮细胞募集的影响。
在合理的时间内新组织的血管化是不同的细胞和材料为基础的策略成功的关键先决条件。考虑到血管生成是一个涉及体液和细胞调节成分的多步骤过程,只有体内试验才能提供有关血管形成和内皮细胞募集的充分信息。本研究旨在探讨新生儿真皮成纤维细胞是否能影响体内新生血管的形成。结果表明,成纤维细胞能够募集内皮细胞,使植入的基质血管化,一周后再被小鼠功能血管定植。与未植入成纤维细胞的对照基质相比,血管表现出更高的血红蛋白水平,在对照基质中没有观察到血管形成。全身性炎症无明显差异。来源于宿主脉管系统的血管的存在表明参与了宿主血管反应,这是新生血管形成过程中的一个基本方面。植入基质内的成纤维细胞增加了CD31和CD34染色阳性的内皮细胞的存在,并增加了胶原的产生,影响血管生成过程,促进微血管的形成。利用新生儿成纤维细胞改善血管生成,可以描绘组织工程的新策略。
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