Pn. Waybill et Lj. Hopkins, Arterial and venous smooth muscle cell proliferation in response to co-culture with arterial and venous endothelial cells, J VAS INT R, 10(8), 1999, pp. 1051-1057
PURPOSE: To determine whether definable differences exist between arterial
and venous smooth muscle cells (SMCs), as measured by proliferative respons
e to co-culture with arterial or venous endothelial cells (ECs),
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Human aortic ECs (A-ECs) and saphenous vein ECs (V-E
Cs) were cultured opposite either aortic SMCs (A-SMCs) or saphenous vein SM
Cs (V-SMCs). At selected time intervals, SMCs were counted by fluorescence
microscopy,
RESULTS: In the presence of an intact EC monolayer, A-ECs induced a 9%-31%
increase in A-SMC (P less than or equal to .001) and a 15%-37% increase in
V-SMC (P less than or equal to .001) proliferation. Saphenous vein ECs indu
ced a 50%-71% increase in A-SMC (P less than or equal to .001) and a 40%-62
% increase in V-SMC (P less than or equal to .001) proliferation, The small
proliferative difference between A-SMCs and V-SMCs was significant for co-
culture with A-ECs (P less than or equal to .001) and V-ECs (P less than or
equal to .001), Of note, compared to A-ECs, V-ECs induced a significantly
greater A-SMC (P less than or equal to .001) and V-SMC (P less than or equa
l to .001) proliferative response,
CONCLUSION: A small, but definable, difference exists between A-SMCs and V-
SMCs, as measured by proliferative response in coculture with A-ECs and V-E
Cs.