Effect of clonal senescence on low density lipoprotein-receptor activity of bovine arterial endothelial cells.

In Vitro Pub Date : 1984-10-01 DOI:10.1007/BF02618297
E L Bierman, S M Schwartz
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Abstract

Senescent and young bovine arterial endothelial cells derived from the same parental cell clone were compared to test the effect of in vitro endothelial cell senescence on low density lipoprotein (LDL) and modified LDL-receptor activities. Low density lipoprotein binding and degradation were both increased in cells that underwent a larger number of population doublings, whereas acetyl LDL binding and degradation were unchanged. The increased LDL-receptor activity associated with endothelial cell senescence remained significant after variation of cell number among senescent and young clones was taken into account. Thus, aging endothelial cells seem capable of continuing to process LDL and modified LDL, which could play a role in the arterial wall changes that occur with age in vivo.

克隆性衰老对牛动脉内皮细胞低密度脂蛋白受体活性的影响。
本研究比较了来自同一亲本细胞克隆的衰老和年轻牛动脉内皮细胞对体外内皮细胞衰老对低密度脂蛋白(LDL)和修饰LDL受体活性的影响。低密度脂蛋白的结合和降解在细胞中都增加了,而乙酰低密度脂蛋白的结合和降解则保持不变。在考虑到衰老和年轻克隆之间细胞数量的变化后,与内皮细胞衰老相关的ldl受体活性的增加仍然显著。因此,衰老的内皮细胞似乎能够继续加工LDL和修饰LDL,这可能在体内随着年龄的增长而发生的动脉壁变化中发挥作用。
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