Differentiated vascular myocytes: are they involved in neointimal formation?
Open Access
- 1 February 1996
- journal article
- Published by American Society for Clinical Investigation in Journal of Clinical Investigation
- Vol. 97 (3), 814-825
- https://doi.org/10.1172/jci118481
Abstract
The role of differentiated vascular myocytes are neointimal formation in canine carotid artery was investigated. Using antibodies and cDNA probes, cells were characterized in situ and after isolation. In situ characterization indicated the majority of medial cells expressed both smooth muscle myosin and alpha actin but many cells were negative to these markers. All adventitial cells were negative for these proteins. The muscle protein-positive cells were designated differentiated, vascular myocytes (VSMC). The others were designated type 2 cells. Sequential enzyme digestion from lumenal surface yielded VSMC ( > 90%) while digestions from the adventitial surface yielded type 2 cells ( > 90%). VSMC were viable in culture but did not spread, proliferate, or alter expression of muscle proteins. Type 2 cells proliferated and increased their expression of muscle actin but did not express muscle myosin. Characterization of neointimal cells from injured carotid arteries indicated they were morphologically and immunologically identical to cultured type 2 cells. We concluded that: (a) canine carotid artery media consists of a heterogeneous cell population: (b) serum does not stimulate isolated VSMC to undergo phenotypic modulation or proliferate: and (c) type 2 cells may be responsible for neointimal formation because they proliferate and acquire a phenotype identical to in situ neointimal cells.This publication has 34 references indexed in Scilit:
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