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Comparative Study
. 1996 Jan;73(1):24-8.
doi: 10.1038/bjc.1996.5.

Effect of tumour cell-conditioned medium on endothelial macromolecular permeability and its correlation with collagen

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Comparative Study

Effect of tumour cell-conditioned medium on endothelial macromolecular permeability and its correlation with collagen

N Utoguchi et al. Br J Cancer. 1996 Jan.
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Abstract

Conditioned medium prepared from mouse melanoma B16 cells (B16-CM) increases the macromolecular permeability of bovine aortic, venous and human umbilical vein endothelial monolayer. Collagen, which is synthesised by endothelial cells, has an important function in regulating the permeability of endothelial monolayer. Briefly, low collagen content leads to hyperpermeable structure of the endothelial monolayer. In the present studies, we examined the relationship between the increase of endothelial permeability and content of synthesised collagen of endothelial cells cultured with B16-CM. The B16-CM reduced endothelial collagen content but did not digest collagen directly. Matrix metalloproteinase inhibitor, 1,10-phenanthroline, inhibited the increase in permeability due to addition of B16-CM. These data suggest that B16-CM acts on endothelial cells, stimulating the digestion of endothelial collagen, and that the reduced content of collagen leads to the hyperpermeability of the endothelial monolayer.

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