Hinek A, Thyberg J, Friberg U
Cell Tissue Res. 1976 Sep 6;172(1):59-79. doi: 10.1007/BF00226049.
Smooth muscle cells were enzymatically isolated from the tunica media of the aorta of 5-day-old rats. Following in vitro exposure to colloidal thorium dioxide particles the cells displayed numerous lysosomes filled with these particles. Intramuscular injection of isolated cells into the tongues of young rats of the same strain, resulted in the formation by both freshly isolated and thorium dioxide-labeled cells of a characteristic tissue similar to that found in the intact aortic wall. Thus, the transplants consisted of typical smooth muscle cells surrounded by an extracellular matrix consisting of a microfibrillar network, patches and fibers of elastin, collagen fibrils and small polygonal granules believed to represent proteoglycans. This system can be used for experimental studies on the production of extracellular matrix components and on other functions of arterial smooth muscle cells growing outside the vascular wall.
从5日龄大鼠主动脉中膜酶解分离出平滑肌细胞。体外暴露于二氧化钍胶体颗粒后,细胞显示出许多充满这些颗粒的溶酶体。将分离的细胞肌肉注射到同品系幼鼠的舌部,新鲜分离的细胞和二氧化钍标记的细胞均形成了与完整主动脉壁中发现的特征性组织相似的组织。因此,移植组织由典型的平滑肌细胞组成,周围是细胞外基质,该基质由微纤维网络、弹性蛋白斑块和纤维、胶原纤维以及被认为代表蛋白聚糖的小多边形颗粒组成。该系统可用于关于细胞外基质成分产生以及血管壁外生长的动脉平滑肌细胞其他功能的实验研究。