OBJECTIVE: Bone marrow-derived progenitor cells have been implicated to contribute to neointima formation, but the time course and extent of their accumulation and differentiation into vascular cells and, most importantly, the long-term contribution of bone marrow-derived progenitor cells to the vascular lesion remain undefined. METHODS AND RESULTS: Wire-induced injury of the femoral artery was performed on chimeric C57BL/6 mice transplanted with bone marrow from transgenic mice expressing enhanced green fluorescence protein, and vessels were harvested at 3 days, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 16 weeks after dilatation (n=8 animals per time point). Using high-resolution microscopy, we unexpectedly found that the expression of smooth muscle cell or endothelial cell markers in enhanced green fluorescence protein positive cells was a very rare event. Indeed, most of the enhanced green fluorescence protein positive cells that accumulated during the acute inflammatory response were identified as monocytes/macrophages, and their number declined at later time points. In contrast, a substantial fraction of highly proliferative stem cell antigen-1 and CD34(+) but enhanced green fluorescence protein negative and thus locally derived cells were detected in the adventitia. CONCLUSIONS: These data provide evidence that the differentiation of bone marrow-derived progenitor cells into smooth muscle cell or endothelial cell lineages seems to be an exceedingly rare event. Moreover, the contribution of bone marrow-derived cells to the cellular compartment of the neointima is limited to a transient period of the inflammatory response.
OBJECTIVE: Bone marrow-derived progenitor cells have been implicated to contribute to neointima formation, but the time course and extent of their accumulation and differentiation into vascular cells and, most importantly, the long-term contribution of bone marrow-derived progenitor cells to the vascular lesion remain undefined. METHODS AND RESULTS: Wire-induced injury of the femoral artery was performed on chimeric C57BL/6 mice transplanted with bone marrow from transgenic mice expressing enhanced green fluorescence protein, and vessels were harvested at 3 days, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 16 weeks after dilatation (n=8 animals per time point). Using high-resolution microscopy, we unexpectedly found that the expression of smooth muscle cell or endothelial cell markers in enhanced green fluorescence protein positive cells was a very rare event. Indeed, most of the enhanced green fluorescence protein positive cells that accumulated during the acute inflammatory response were identified as monocytes/macrophages, and their number declined at later time points. In contrast, a substantial fraction of highly proliferative stem cell antigen-1 and CD34(+) but enhanced green fluorescence protein negative and thus locally derived cells were detected in the adventitia. CONCLUSIONS: These data provide evidence that the differentiation of bone marrow-derived progenitor cells into smooth muscle cell or endothelial cell lineages seems to be an exceedingly rare event. Moreover, the contribution of bone marrow-derived cells to the cellular compartment of the neointima is limited to a transient period of the inflammatory response.
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