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Growing and differentiating characterization of aortic smooth muscle cell line, p53LMAC01 obtained from p53 knock out mice.

T Masuda1, K Ohmi, H Yamaguchi, K Hasegawa, T Sugiyama, Y Matsuda, M Iino, Y Nonomura.   

Abstract

Recently we have established an aortic smooth muscle cell line, p53LMAC01 obtained from p53 knockout mice. This cell line showed some differentiated properties which were accelerated by 5-azacytidine treatment [1]. In this study, further characterization of p53LMAC01 cell line was investigated according to cell growth and differentiation, and especially focused into the changes of cell feature, actin filaments' formation, and changes of intracellular calcium concentrations to sympathetic nerve transmitter, norepinephrine. While the cell feature was changed from flattened shape to extended form during 4 days, actin filaments were developing, arranging in parallel to longitudinal direction, and gathering under the surface membrane. In 11 days many cells died and detached from substrate, while actin filaments became poor except for the surface membrane in the remained cells. Appearance of calcium response to noradrenalin needed several days after passage as well as a morphological change of the cells for the extended form and development of actin filaments. The calcium response was maintained on 11 days, which coincided with the result that the cells hold actin filaments under the surface membrane. These results suggest that p53LMAC01 cell line maintains several differentiated characters of adult smooth muscle cell and that their expression needs several days after passage.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10098976

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell Biochem        ISSN: 0300-8177            Impact factor:   3.396


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