Regulation of endothelial cell proliferation and apoptosis by cyclic pressure

The present study investigated the proliferative and apoptotic responses of human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) to well-defined, sinusoidal pressures (60/20, 100/60, and 140/100 mm Hg/mm Hg) at 1 Hz for up to 24 h under Media 199 containing either 1% FBS and 0.04% bovine brain extract (B...

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Veröffentlicht in:Annals of biomedical engineering 2002-03, Vol.30 (3), p.297-304
Hauptverfasser: Shin, Hainsworth Y, Gerritsen, Mary E, Bizios, Rena
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The present study investigated the proliferative and apoptotic responses of human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) to well-defined, sinusoidal pressures (60/20, 100/60, and 140/100 mm Hg/mm Hg) at 1 Hz for up to 24 h under Media 199 containing either 1% FBS and 0.04% bovine brain extract (BBE) (low serum/growth factor conditions) or 10% FBS and 0.4% BBE (normal serum/growth factor conditions). Controls were HUVEC maintained under 0.2 mm Hg sustained pressure, but otherwise, similar experimental conditions. Under low serum/growth factor conditions, exposure of HUVEC to 60/20 mm Hg/mm Hg cyclic pressure at 1 Hz for time periods up to 24 h resulted in increases in total cell population density, apoptosis, and DNA synthesis. Under normal serum/growth factor conditions, exposure of HUVEC to either 60/20 or 100/60 mm Hg/mm Hg cyclic pressures resulted in increased DNA synthesis but did not significantly affect cell density or the apoptotic index. A reduced rate of cell death was observed in HUVEC under low serum/growth factor conditions after exposure to 140/100 mm Hg/mm Hg. Under normal serum/growth factor conditions. HUVEC exposed to 140/100 mm Hg/mm Hg cyclic pressure exhibited reduced DNA synthesis. Endothelial cells. therefore, sense and respond to physiologic levels of cyclic pressure by modifying cell proliferation and apoptosis in a mean-pressure-selective manner.
ISSN:0090-6964
1573-9686
DOI:10.1114/1.1458595