Gotlieb A I, Spector W
Am J Pathol. 1981 May;103(2):271-82.
The purpose of this study was to compare the group-cell migration characteristics of endothelial cells (ECs) and smooth muscle cells (SMCs) derived from the same source, the porcine thoracic aorta, as they moved into an experimental in vitro wound. The authors characterized migration by measuring two aspects of the migrating cells: the number of free cells in the wound and the distance of migration of the sheet of cells at the wound edge. The quantitative data showed that ECs migrated into the wound as a sheet of cells, while SMCs migrated as free single cells. In addition, since irradiated cells have been used to study cell migration and since the irradiated cells do undergo some shape changes, the distribution of the cytoskeletal microfilament fibres was compared in migrating irradiated and nonirradiated cells in order to see whether this feature of cell migration was different. Irradiated and nonirradiated migrating ECs showed a strikingly different pattern in the orientation of microfilament bundles when studied by immunofluorescence microscopy with antiserums to myosin and tropomyosin.
本研究的目的是比较源自同一来源(猪胸主动脉)的内皮细胞(ECs)和平滑肌细胞(SMCs)在移入体外实验伤口时的群体细胞迁移特性。作者通过测量迁移细胞的两个方面来表征迁移:伤口中游离细胞的数量以及伤口边缘细胞片的迁移距离。定量数据表明,ECs以细胞片的形式迁移到伤口中,而SMCs则以游离单细胞的形式迁移。此外,由于已使用辐照细胞来研究细胞迁移,并且辐照细胞确实会发生一些形态变化,因此比较了迁移的辐照细胞和未辐照细胞中细胞骨架微丝纤维的分布,以查看这种细胞迁移特征是否不同。当用抗肌球蛋白和原肌球蛋白的抗血清通过免疫荧光显微镜研究时,辐照和未辐照的迁移ECs在微丝束的取向上显示出截然不同的模式。