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Changes in the VASP expression feature of endothelial cells under steady laminar flow / 生物医学工程学杂志
Journal of Biomedical Engineering ; (6): 193-201, 2003.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-311076
ABSTRACT
To investigate the effects of physiological shear stress on the vasodilator-stimulated phosphoprotein (VASP) location and expression changes associated with actin remodeling, we isolated and cultured human umbilical endothelial cells(HUVECs) with trypsin digestion. A parallel-plated flow chamber device was used to create laminar shear stress in vitro. The distributions of VASP and microfilaments in cells were observed by double staining with Alexa488 and rhodamine-phalloidin. Changes of VASP expression and phosphorylation were analyzed quantitatively with Western blot before and after exposure to shear flow for different times. We found that, under a shear stress of 10 dyn/cm2, HUVECs were elongated and oriented gradually to the flow direction. Microfilaments were recruited and oriented also to the flow direction with thicker VASP, specially targeted to their extremities. Western blotting data showed a rapid phosphorylation of VASP, and an increase of total VASP expression which peaked at 2 h (2 folds), then recovered until 8 h, followed by a slow increase again. These results suggest that VASP is a potential component which participates in the regulation of cell actin remodelling induced by shear flow.
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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Phosphoproteins / Stress, Mechanical / Umbilical Veins / Endothelium, Vascular / Cell Adhesion Molecules / Cells, Cultured / Cell Biology / Metabolism / Microfilament Proteins Limits: Humans Language: Chinese Journal: Journal of Biomedical Engineering Year: 2003 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Phosphoproteins / Stress, Mechanical / Umbilical Veins / Endothelium, Vascular / Cell Adhesion Molecules / Cells, Cultured / Cell Biology / Metabolism / Microfilament Proteins Limits: Humans Language: Chinese Journal: Journal of Biomedical Engineering Year: 2003 Type: Article