脑周细胞-内皮界面的三维超微结构。

Sharon Ornelas, Andrée-Anne Berthiaume, Stephanie K Bonney, Vanessa Coelho-Santos, Robert G Underly, Anna Kremer, Christopher J Guérin, Saskia Lippens, Andy Y Shih
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引用次数: 30

摘要

周细胞和内皮细胞共享被称为“钉-窝”相互作用的膜互指,这促进了它们在血管稳态过程中的粘附和生化串扰。然而,这些超微结构的形态和分布仍然是难以捉摸的。使用3D电子显微镜技术的组合,我们检查了小鼠脑毛细血管中的钉窝相互作用。我们发现从周细胞延伸到内皮细胞的细胞钉在形态上是多样的,在细胞边缘表现出爪状的形态,而在边缘则表现出钮扣状的肿胀。向周细胞内突出的相互内皮栓较少,表现为较大的柱状突起。大规模3D EM数据集显示周细胞体细胞周围的周细胞和内皮细胞柱都富集。周细胞与内皮细胞的peg的比例在检测的周细胞中是保守的,但总peg丰度在细胞间是不均匀的。这些数据表明周细胞和内皮细胞之间有相当大的投资,并为周细胞体细胞作为丰富的物理和生化相互作用的场所提供了形态学证据。
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Three-dimensional ultrastructure of the brain pericyte-endothelial interface.

Three-dimensional ultrastructure of the brain pericyte-endothelial interface.

Pericytes and endothelial cells share membranous interdigitations called "peg-and-socket" interactions that facilitate their adhesion and biochemical crosstalk during vascular homeostasis. However, the morphology and distribution of these ultrastructures have remained elusive. Using a combination of 3D electron microscopy techniques, we examined peg-and-socket interactions in mouse brain capillaries. We found that pegs extending from pericytes to endothelial cells were morphologically diverse, exhibiting claw-like morphologies at the edge of the cell and bouton-shaped swellings away from the edge. Reciprocal endothelial pegs projecting into pericytes were less abundant and appeared as larger columnar protuberances. A large-scale 3D EM data set revealed enrichment of both pericyte and endothelial pegs around pericyte somata. The ratio of pericyte versus endothelial pegs was conserved among the pericytes examined, but total peg abundance was heterogeneous across cells. These data show considerable investment between pericytes and endothelial cells, and provide morphological evidence for pericyte somata as sites of enriched physical and biochemical interaction.

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