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Induction of fatty streak-like lesions in vitro using a culture model system simulating arterial intima.

T Yamada1, J Fan, T Shimokama, O Tokunaga, T Watanabe.   

Abstract

In this study a two-compartment culture model of arterial intima was used for the in vitro induction of fatty streaklike lesions. The apparatus consisted of upper and lower compartments separated by a human amnion membrane stretched between them. Human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) were cultured to confluence on the stromal surface of the amnion membrane. Maximal migration of blood mononuclear cells (MCs) through the HUVEC monolayer in response to a f-Met-Leu-Phe gradient was observed at 10(-8) mol/l; the migration was 3.29 times greater than that observed under the condition of random migration (control). In the study of MC transformation into lipid-laden cells in the amnion membrane (foam cell formation in 'arterial intima'), 10(6) MCs were incubated, in the presence of freshly prepared low-density lipoprotein (LDL; 100 microgram/ml). The lipid loading of MCs was time dependent. After 12 hours' incubation, 39% of the MCs that migrated into the amnion membrane contained a small number of lipid droplets, whereas the remaining 61% showed no lipid droplets. Only 1.7% of the cells contained a high number of lipid droplets in the cytoplasm and took on the appearance of foam cells. With time, the number of lipid-laden cells and the amounts of intracytoplasmic lipid droplets gradually increased. At 72 hours after incubation, 65.4% of the MCs were loaded with lipid droplets, and 20.9% of them, an eightfold increase over 12 hours of incubation, showed a foamy cell appearance. Because MCs consist of 70% monocytes and 30% lymphocytes, about 93% of the monocytes were filled with lipid after a 72-hour incubation. Ultrastructural examination showed that lipid-laden cells took on macrophage characteristics, such as wide and heterogeneous cytoplasm, indented nuclei, and abundant lysosomes. A minority of the MCs in the amnion were considered lymphocytes; they had scanty cytoplasm, round nuclei with abundant heterochromatin, no lysosomes, and no lipid vacuoles. In conclusion, the formation of an in vitro fatty streaklike lesion is demonstrated, and this is reminiscent of in vivo human atherogenesis.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1466401      PMCID: PMC1886768     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Pathol        ISSN: 0002-9440            Impact factor:   4.307


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