In vitro stimulation of human endothelial cells by derivatized dextrans.

D Letourneur, J Champion, F Slaoui, J Jozefonvicz
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Abstract

Derivatized dextrans exert a stimulatory effect on the in vitro growth of human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC). Measurements of growth were monitored by [3H]thymidine uptake and cell numbers. Our results show that some derivatized dextrans at 4 micrograms/ml (88 nM) increase the [3H]thymidine incorporation, whereas starting dextran (40,000 Da), dextran sulfate, and carboxymethyl dextran have no effect. In addition, heparin under similar experimental conditions shows a slight inhibitory effect on the HUVEC growth. The stimulatory effect of derivatized dextrans was also found when HUVEC grew during 7 days in medium containing 2% fetal bovine serum. We also observed that derivatized dextrans had no effect on the mitogenic activity of acidic fibroblast growth factor, a mitogenic factor for several cell types including HUVEC. By assessment of [3H]thymidine uptake at 48 h without serum, we concluded that the exogenous growth factors were not involved in the proliferative activity of these components. The stimulatory effects are related to the chemical nature and the proportion of substituents on the synthetic polysaccharides. The data indicate that benzylamide sulfonated groups play a key role in the stimulation of HUVEC growth. Neither carboxyl nor sulfate groups alone exhibit this effect. Thus, the stimulatory capacity of dextran derivatives depends strongly on the respective ratios of the functional groups.

衍生右旋糖酐对人内皮细胞的体外刺激。
衍生右旋糖酐对人脐静脉内皮细胞(HUVEC)体外生长有促进作用。通过[3H]胸苷摄取和细胞数量来监测生长。我们的研究结果表明,4微克/毫升(88 nM)的衍生化右旋糖酐增加了[3H]胸苷的掺入,而起始右旋糖酐(40,000 Da)、硫酸右旋糖酐和羧甲基右旋糖酐则没有影响。此外,在相似的实验条件下,肝素对HUVEC的生长有轻微的抑制作用。当HUVEC在含有2%胎牛血清的培养基中生长7 d时,衍生化右旋糖酐也有刺激作用。我们还观察到衍生化右旋糖酐对酸性成纤维细胞生长因子的有丝分裂活性没有影响,酸性成纤维细胞生长因子是包括HUVEC在内的几种细胞类型的有丝分裂因子。通过评估48 h无血清时[3H]胸苷的摄取,我们得出结论,外源性生长因子与这些成分的增殖活性无关。这种刺激作用与合成多糖的化学性质和取代基的比例有关。这些数据表明,苯酰胺磺化基团在刺激HUVEC生长中起关键作用。羧基和硫酸盐基都不能单独表现出这种作用。因此,葡聚糖衍生物的刺激能力在很大程度上取决于各自官能团的比例。
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