HETEROGENEOUS RESPONSIVENESS OF THE IN-SITU RAT VASCULAR ENDOTHELIAL-CELLS TO MECHANICAL STRETCHING IN-VITRO

Citation
K. Sugimoto et al., HETEROGENEOUS RESPONSIVENESS OF THE IN-SITU RAT VASCULAR ENDOTHELIAL-CELLS TO MECHANICAL STRETCHING IN-VITRO, European journal of cell biology, 68(1), 1995, pp. 70-77
Citations number
48
Categorie Soggetti
Cell Biology
ISSN journal
01719335
Volume
68
Issue
1
Year of publication
1995
Pages
70 - 77
Database
ISI
SICI code
0171-9335(1995)68:1<70:HROTIR>2.0.ZU;2-5
Abstract
En face endothelial cell (EC) sheets from various vessels of the rat v ascular tree mere stained with rhodamine-phalloidin to examine the res ponse of the ECs to mechanical stretching, especially from the viewpoi nt of actin stress fiber (SF) dynamics. Arterial ECs were classified i nto three types according to the distribution pattern of their SFs bef ore and after stimulation. In both ECs with few SFs from arteries near the heart and those having many SFs from arteries distributed in the uterus, ovary or kidney, new SF formation was not induced by stretchin g. ECs with various amounts of SFs from the abdominal aorta to the fem oral artery developed many SFs in response to stretching. On the other hand, the response of venous ECs with initially few SFs was generally low although active SF formation was observed in ECs from the uterine vein, portal vein and anterior facial vein, which are normally subjec ted to higher levels of mechanical stress in situ. The amplitude of st retching necessary for SF formation in ECs was about 40 % in both vasc ular systems, although the time necessary for SF expression was 10 min and 30 to 40 min in arterial and venous ECs, respectively. A rapid in crease in the number of ECs with SFs for a given amplituding of stretc hing suggests the presence of a threshold-like value in this reaction system. It was clarified that notable heterogeneity of ECs in their re sponse to mechanical stress exists among the arterial and venous trees .