Fibronectin induces migration of bovine trabecular meshwork cells in vitro
- PMID: 2373179
- DOI: 10.1016/0014-4835(90)90168-t
Fibronectin induces migration of bovine trabecular meshwork cells in vitro
Abstract
The migration of cultured bovine trabecular meshwork cells in response to fibronectin was studied using a 48-well migration chamber. Fibronectin was shown to be a potent chemoattractant for these cells, with a dose optimum of 30 micrograms ml-1. At this dose, the number of migrated cells was approximately 12 times that of the control, which was serum-free medium. Analysis of the migratory response revealed it to be mainly a chemokinesis, but chemotaxis was a substantial component. Electron microscopy demonstrated that adhesion and spreading of cells on the surface of the pore-containing membrane are necessary prerequisites to their migration through a pore. Microspikes are abundant during the movement of cellular processes into and through the pores. The migrated cells are extremely thin with a large surface area, but despite this phenotypic alteration the ultrastructure of migrated cells is unchanged.
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