The migratory response to platelet-derived growth factor of smooth muscle cells isolated from synthetic vascular grafts in a canine model
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- DOI: 10.1067/mva.2000.106419
The migratory response to platelet-derived growth factor of smooth muscle cells isolated from synthetic vascular grafts in a canine model
Abstract
Objective: Previous studies on smooth muscle cells (SMCs) harvested from implanted synthetic grafts demonstrate increased production of platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) but decreased proliferative response compared with aortic SMCs. The purpose of this study was to determine the migratory response of graft versus aortic SMCs.
Methods: Thoracoabdominal grafts were implanted in beagles. The SMCs were harvested from the graft and infrarenal aorta. Migration was determined with the use of a razor-scrape assay and computerized image analysis.
Results: The mean distance migrated and the number of cells that migrated were greater in graft SMCs at baseline (185 +/- 18 micrometer and 108 +/- 17 cells) compared with aortic cells (110 +/- 10 micrometer and 42 +/- 5 cells)(P <.05). Baseline differences persisted after treatment with antibodies to PDGF. The addition of PDGF (10 ng/mL) resulted in increased migration in both graft (229 +/- 23 micrometer and 146 +/- 20 cells) and aortic SMCs (130 +/- 9 micrometer and 70 +/- 5 cells) compared with baseline (P <.05). The relative increase in response to PDGF was similar between the two groups (P = not significant).
Conclusions: Graft SMCs differ phenotypically from aortic SMCs; they exhibit increased basal migration that is independent of autocrine stimulation by PDGF. In contrast to their blunted proliferative response, graft SMCs have a similar migratory response to PDGF compared with aortic SMCs.
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