H. Akiyama et al., Blood-brain barrier formation of grafted human umbilical vein endothelial cells in athymic mouse brain, BRAIN RES, 858(1), 2000, pp. 172-176
Human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) were transplanted in athymi
c mouse brain and neovascularization of grafted endothelial cells was studi
ed. HUVECs were transfected by a reporter gene pEGFPE-N1 in vitro and graft
ed stereotactically in unilateral striatum of adult nude mice, Histological
studies in 4 weeks revealed that grafted HUVECs newly formed microvessels
in brain, which were migrated and fused with host vessels. intravenous inje
ction of Evans blue before sacrificing animals resulted in no extravasation
of dye, indicating that a blood-brain barrier (BBB) was formed by the graf
ted HUVECs. Immunohistochemistry demonstrated that host astrocytes extended
glial feet on the grafted endothelial cells and a part of the newly formed
vessels was positive with glucose transporter-1. These results indicate th
at endothelial cells from an ectopic origin have the potential to form a BB
B after grafting in the central nervous system. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B
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