Literature DB >> 1856158

Intracellular mechanisms involved in basement membrane induced blood vessel differentiation in vitro.

D S Grant1, P I Lelkes, K Fukuda, H K Kleinman.   

Abstract

The extracellular matrix, particularly basement membranes, plays an important role in angiogenesis (blood vessel formation). Previous work has demonstrated that a basement membranelike substrate (Matrigel) induces human umbilical vein endothelial cells to rapidly form vessel-like tubes (Kubota, et al., 1988; Grant et al., 1989b); however, the precise mechanism of tube formation is unclear. Using this in vitro model, we have investigated morphologic changes occurring during tube formation and the cytoskeletal and protein synthesis requirements of this process. Electron microscopy showed that endothelial cells attach to the Matrigel surface, align, and form cylindrical structures that contain a lumen and polarized cytoplasmic organelles. The cytoskeleton is reorganized into bundles of actin filaments oriented along the axis of the tubes and is located at the periphery of the cells. The addition of colchicine or cytochalasin D blocked tube formation, indicating that both microfilaments and microtubules are involved in this process. Cycloheximide blocked tube formation by 100%, indicating that the process also required protein synthesis. In particular, collagen synthesis seems to be required for tube formation because cis-hydroxyproline inhibited tube formation, whereas either the presence of ascorbic acid or the addition of exogenous collagen IV to the Matrigel increased tube formation. Our results indicate that endothelial cell attachment to Matrigel induces the reorganization of the cytoskeleton and elicits the synthesis of specific proteins required for the differentiated phenotype of the cells.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1856158     DOI: 10.1007/bf02630910

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  In Vitro Cell Dev Biol        ISSN: 0883-8364


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