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Characterization of Endothelial and Smooth Muscle Cells From Different Canine Vessels

机译:不同犬血管内皮细胞和平滑肌细胞的表征

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Vasculature performs a critical function in tissue homeostasis, supply of oxygen and nutrients, and the removal of metabolic waste products. Vascular problems are implicated in a large variety of pathologies and accurate in vitro models resembling native vasculature are of great importance. Unfortunately, existing in vitro models do not sufficiently reflect their in vivo counterpart. The complexity of vasculature requires the examination of multiple cell types including endothelial cells (ECs) and vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs), as well as vessel location in the body from which they originate. The use of canine blood vessels provides a way to study vasculature with similar vessel size and physiology compared to human vasculature. We report an isolation procedure that provides the possibility to isolate both the endothelial and smooth muscle cells from the same vessels simultaneously, enabling new opportunities in investigating vasculature behavior. Canine primary ECs and VSMCs were isolated from the vena cava, vena porta and aorta. All tissue sources were derived from three donors for accurate comparison and to reduce inter-animal variation. The isolation and purification of the two distinct cell types was confirmed by morphology, gene- and protein-expression and function. As both cell types can be derived from the same vessel, this approach allows accurate modeling of vascular diseases and can also be used more widely, for example, in vascular bioreactors and tissue engineering designs. Additionally, we identified several new genes that were highly expressed in canine ECs, which may become candidate genes for novel EC markers. In addition, we observed transcriptional and functional differences between arterial- and venous-derived endothelium. Further exploration of the transcriptome and physiology of arteriovenous differentiation of primary cells may have important implications for a better understanding of the fundamental behavior of the vasculature and pathogenesis of vascular disease.
机译:脉管系统在组织动态平衡,氧气和养分的供应以及代谢废物的去除方面起着至关重要的作用。血管问题涉及多种病理学,类似于天然脉管系统的准确体外模型非常重要。不幸的是,现有的体外模型不能充分反映其体内对应物。脉管系统的复杂性要求检查多种细胞类型,包括内皮细胞(EC)和血管平滑肌细胞(VSMC),以及它们在体内的血管位置。犬血管的使用提供了一种与人的脉管相比具有相似的脉管大小和生理学的脉管系统的研究方法。我们报告了一种隔离程序,该程序提供了从同一血管中同时分离出内皮细胞和平滑肌细胞的可能性,从而为研究脉管系统行为提供了新的机会。从腔静脉,腔门和主动脉中分离出犬原代EC和VSMC。所有组织来源均来自三个供体,以进行准确比较并减少动物间差异。通过形态,基因和蛋白质表达以及功能证实了两种不同细胞类型的分离和纯化。由于两种细胞类型都可以来自同一血管,因此该方法可以对血管疾病进行精确建模,并且还可以更广泛地用于例如血管生物反应器和组织工程设计中。此外,我们鉴定了在犬EC中高度表达的几个新基因,它们可能成为新型EC标记的候选基因。此外,我们观察到动脉和静脉来源的内皮之间的转录和功能差异。对原代细胞动静脉分化的转录组和生理学的进一步探索可能对更好地了解脉管系统的基本行为和血管疾病的发病机制具有重要意义。

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