| Literature DB >> 808029 |
J F May, W J Paule, D E Rounds, D H Blankenhorn, T Zemplenyi.
Abstract
Smooth muscle cells harvested from the tunica media of piglet aortae were maintained in continous culture for 10 months. When grown in the presence of 95% air and 5% CO2 they maintained a mature morphology as evaluated ultrastructurally. As these populations became confluent, the cells became oriented parallel to each other. When grown in the presence of 4% O2, 91% N2, and 5% CO2, this polarized pattern was disrupted. Focal areas of lipid accumulation were observed, succeeded by mound formation at these sites. The mound stained positive with PAS, aldehyde fuchsin, and oil red O. They were surrounded by 2-4 layers of intact cells. The centers of the mound were composed of extracellular material and cell debris.Entities:
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Year: 1975 PMID: 808029 DOI: 10.1007/BF02889248
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virchows Arch B Cell Pathol