三维基质构建中内皮细胞的31P磁共振波谱作为支持平台技术:1 .胶质细胞和丙戊酸对磷代谢产物水平的影响。

M Sterin, I Ringel, S Lecht, P I Lelkes, P Lazarovici
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摘要

很少有研究使用(31)P磁共振波谱(MRS)描述三维(3D)条件下内皮细胞(EC)的特性。作者开发了一个模型,在这个模型中,活的EC在Matrigel线程(3D条件)中生长5天,通过(31)P MRS监测,提供主要EC磷代谢产物的指纹图谱。为了比较和作为二维(2D)组织培养条件的模型,我们还评估了在二维条件下生长的EC磷代谢产物的水提取物的(31)P - MRS光谱。3D培养的细胞磷酸化代谢物指纹图谱与2D培养的细胞有显著差异。此外,与c6胶质瘤细胞共培养和丙戊酸治疗会影响磷代谢产物的模式,丙戊酸是一种抗血管生成的抗癌药物,正在临床研究中。主要影响是调节(i)能量代谢中间体,如磷酸肌酸;(ii)磷脂前体,如磷酸单酯;(iii)磷脂降解产物,如甘油磷胆碱。这种内皮模型将作为组织工程的支持平台技术。
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31P magnetic resonance spectroscopy of endothelial cells grown in three-dimensional matrigel construct as an enabling platform technology: I. The effect of glial cells and valproic acid on phosphometabolite levels.

Very few studies describe endothelial cell (EC) properties under three-dimensional (3D) conditions using (31)P magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS). The authors developed a model in which living ECs growing in Matrigel threads (3D conditions) for 5 days are monitored by (31)P MRS, providing the fingerprint of the major EC phosphometabolites. Organic extracts of membranal phospholipids were also analyzed by (31)P MRS. For comparison and as a model for two-dimensional (2D) tissue culture conditions, (31)P MRS spectra of aqueous extracts of EC phosphometabolites grown under 2D conditions were also evaluated. The phosphometabolites fingerprint of the cells cultured under 3D was significantly different from that of ECs maintained under 2D. Moreover, the pattern of phosphometabolites was affected by coculture with C6-glioma cells and upon treatment with valproic acid, which is under clinical investigation as an antioangiogenic anticancer drug. The major effects were modulation of (i) energy metabolism intermediates such as phosphocreatine, (ii) precursors of phospholipids such as phosphomonoesters, and (iii) degradation products of phospholipids such as glycerophosphocholine. This endothelial model will be usefull as an enabling platform technology for tissue engineering.

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