Title: Vascular endothelial growth factor on function of endothelial progenitor cells from peripheral blood
Abstract: AIM: To investigate the effect of vascular endothelial growth factor(VEGF) on the biological function of peripheral endothelial progenitor cells(EPCs) and to find the suitable concentration to promote the growth of EPCs.METHODS: Total mononuclear cells(MNCs) were isolated from peripheral blood by density gradient centrifugation,and then the cells were plated on fibronectin-coated culture dishes.After culture for 4 days,attached cells were incubated with VEGF in a series of concentrations(0,10,20 and 50 μg/L) for 72 h,then attached cells were characterized with immunohistochemistry.EPC proliferation and migration activity were assayed with MTT assay and modified Boyden chamber assay,respectively.EPC adhesion assay was performed by replating MNCs on fibronectin-coated dishes,and then the adherent cells were counted.RESULTS: The EPCs from MNCs were successfully isolated and were differentiated to endothelial cells(ECs).Incubation of isolated human MNCs with VEGF increased the proliferative,migratory and adhesive capacities of EPCs,and this effect was most prominent when the concentration of VEGF was 20 μg/L after 72 hours.At the same concentration of VEGF,the functions of EPCs from patients with masculine coronary arteriography were lower than those of EPCs from patients with negative coronary arteriography.CONCLUSION: Functional activities of EPCs are decreased in patients with masculine coronary arteriography.The results suggest that the low concentration of VEGF may improve functional activities of EPCs.
Publication Year: 2007
Publication Date: 2007-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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