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Ming Zhang1,2, Jie Sun1, Beidong Chen1, Yanyang Zhao1, Huan Gong1, Yun You3, Ruomei Qi4,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Endothelial cells are sensitive to changes in both blood components and mechanical stimuli. Endothelial cells may undergo phenotypic changes, such as changes in adhesion protein expression, under different shear stress conditions. Such changes may impact platelet and monocyte adhesion to endothelial cells. This phenomenon is linked to chronic vascular inflammation and the development of atherosclerosis. In the present study, we investigated the effects of ginkgolide B on platelet and monocyte adhesion to human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) under different conditions of laminar shear stress.Entities:
Keywords: Endothelial cells; Ginkgolide B; Platelets; Shear stress; VCAM-1; VE-cadherin
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30029641 PMCID: PMC6053749 DOI: 10.1186/s12906-018-2284-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Complement Altern Med ISSN: 1472-6882 Impact factor: 3.659
Fig. 1Ginkgolide B reduced platelet adhesion in TNFα-treated HUVECs under different conditions of laminar shear stress. HUVECs were incubated with ginkgolide B (0.6 mg/ml) or aspirin (1 mM) for 12 h, and then TNFα (20 ng/ml) was added for another 2 h. The platelet suspension was then added to the input well under conditions of 1 and 9 dyn/cm2 of laminar shear stress for 45 min. The data were obtained from three independent experiments. a Ginkgolide B decreased the number of platelets that adhered to TNFα-treated HUVECs at 1 and 9 dyn/cm2. b Platelet adhesion to HUVECs. ##p < 0.01, significant difference between TNFα-treated and -untreated HUVECs. **p < 0.01, significant difference between TNFα-treated cells and ginkgolide B- and aspirin-treated cells
Fig. 2Ginkgolide B suppressed VCAM-1, VE-cadherin, and Cx43 expression in TNFα-treated HUVECs that presented platelet adhesion under different conditions of laminar shear stress. HUVECs were incubated with ginkgolide B (0.6 mg/ml) or aspirin (1 mM) for 12 h, and then TNFα (20 ng/ml) was added for another 2 h. The platelet suspension was then added to the input well at 1 and 9 dyn/cm2 of laminar shear stress for 45 min. Unadhered platelets were removed by the addition of PBS buffer for 2 min. Lysates were then collected by the addition of lysis buffer. Protein expression was analyzed by Western blot. The data were obtained from three independent experiments. a Ginkgolide B inhibited TNFα-induced VCAM-1 expression at 1 and 9 dyn/cm2. b Ginkgolide B decreased TNFα-induced VE-cadherin expression at 1 and 9 dyn/cm2. c Ginkgolide B reduced TNFα-induced Cx43 expression at 1 and 9 dyn/cm2. #p < 0.05, significant difference between TNFα-treated and -untreated HUVECs. **p < 0.01, significant difference between TNFα-treated cells and ginkgolide B- and aspirin-treated cells
Fig. 3Ginkgolide B reduced monocyte adhesion to TNFα-treated HUVECs under different conditions of laminar shear stress. HUVECs were incubated with ginkgolide B (0.6 mg/ml) or aspirin (1 mM) for 12 h, and then TNFα (20 ng/ml) was added for another 2 h. The monocyte suspension was then added to the input well at 1 and 9 dyn/cm2 of laminar shear stress for 45 min. The data were obtained from three independent experiments. a Ginkgolide B reduced TNFα-induced monocyte adhesion to HUVECs at 1 and 9 dyn/cm2. b Monocyte adhesion to HUVECs. #p < 0.05, significant difference between TNFα-treated and -untreated HUVECs. *p < 0.01, significant difference between TNFα-treated cells and ginkgolide B- and aspirin-treated cells
Fig. 4Ginkgolide B suppressed VCAM-1, VE-cadherin, and Cx43 expression in TNFα-treated HUVECs that presented monocyte adhesion under different conditions of laminar shear stress. HUVECs were incubated with ginkgolide B (0.6 mg/ml) or aspirin (1 mM) for 12 h, and then TNFα (20 ng/ml) was added for another 2 h. The monocyte suspension was then added to the input well at 1 and 9 dyn/cm2 of laminar shear stress for 45 min. Unadhered monocytes were removed by the addition of PBS buffer for 2 min. Lysates were then collected by the addition of lysis buffer. Protein expression was analyzed by Western blot. a Ginkgolide B inhibited TNFα-induced VCAM-1 expression at 1 and 9 dyn/cm2. b Ginkgolide B decreased TNFα-induced VE-cadherin expression at 1 and 9 dyn/cm2. c Ginkgolide B reduced TNFα-induced Cx43 expression at 1 and 9 dyn/cm2. #p < 0.05, significant difference between TNFα-treated and -untreated HUVECs. *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, significant difference between TNFα-treated cells and ginkgolide B- and aspirin-treated cells