人白蛋白对培养的神经细胞和内皮细胞形态学的影响。

K Akiyama, M Yamamoto, M Haida, H Ohsuga, N Shinohara, Y Shinohara
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血浆蛋白在缺血性事件脑组织损伤机制中的作用尚不清楚。本研究的目的是探讨细胞外液中白蛋白的存在是否会引起内皮细胞和神经元细胞的损伤。采用含10%血清- plus的rmi -1640培养基培养15天大鼠胎脑神经细胞,96孔板培养脐静脉内皮细胞。采用培养4 d的神经细胞(N组)和培养4 d的内皮细胞(E4组)及融合(EC组)进行研究。丢弃培养液后,每孔加入200微升5-25%的人白蛋白。显微镜观察至20分钟,然后用抗人白蛋白抗体进行免疫染色。应用白蛋白溶液后立即观察到神经元肿胀,10分钟后细胞呈圆形。在E4组中观察到类似的形态学变化,而在EC组中未见此类变化。免疫染色显示N和E4组细胞内可见白蛋白,而EC组细胞内无白蛋白。我们的研究结果表明,外渗液中的白蛋白可引起神经细胞和内皮细胞在非融合状态下的损伤。
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Morphological changes of cultured neuronal and endothelial cells by human albumin.

The role of plasma proteins in the mechanisms of brain tissue damage in ischemic events remains to be clarified. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether the presence of albumin in the extracellular fluid could induce damage to endothelial and neuronal cells. Neuronal cells from rat fetal brain (15 days) were cultured by using RPMI-1640 containing 10% Serum-Plus and endothelial cells from umbilical vein were also cultured in 96-well plates. The studies were made by using neuronal cells after 4 days of culture (N group) and endothelial cells after 4 days of culture (E4 group) and at confluence (EC group). After discarding the culture fluid, 200 microliters of 5-25% human albumin was added to each well. Microscopic observations were made up to 20 minutes, and then immunostaining was done with anti-human albumin antibody. The swelling of neurons was observed immediately after application of albumin solution, and the cells became circular after 10 minutes. In the E4 group, similar morphological changes were observed, but no such changes were seen in the EC group. Immunostaining revealed the presence of albumin in the intracellular space in both the N and E4 groups, but not the EC group. Our results suggest that albumin in extravasated fluid can induce damage to neuronal cells and endothelial cells in the non-confluent state.

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