• Title of article

    Subendothelial smooth muscle cells of human aorta express macrophage antigen in situ and in vitro Original Research Article

  • Author/Authors

    Elena R. Andreeva، نويسنده , , Inna M. Pugach، نويسنده , , Alexander N. Orekhov، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
  • Pages
    9
  • From page
    19
  • To page
    27
  • Abstract
    Cells bearing a smooth muscle cell marker—α-actin and a macrophage marker—CD68 antigen were immunocytochemically identified on ‘en faceʹ preparations of human aortic intima. Cells, expressing smooth muscle α-actin, macrophage CD68 antigen and both markers, i.e. smooth muscle cells possessing the macrophage antigen, were identified both in grossly normal aortic areas and in atherosclerotic lesions (fatty streaks and atherosclerotic plaques). CD68-positive smooth muscle cells were most common in the lipid-rich areas: fatty streaks and atherosclerotic plaque shoulders. Cells expressing smooth muscle α-actin and CD68 were also revealed in primary cultures prepared from grossly normal and atherosclerotic intima. Cells expressing both antigens were found in all examined cultures. The proportion of these cells in cultures from grossly normal areas and atherosclerotic plaques was similar: 14.5±4.1 and 14.6±4.8%, respectively. Cultures from fatty streaks had a higher content of cells expressing both antigens: 25.1±7.0%. Modified low density lipoprotein-induced intracellular lipid accumulation in cells cultured from grossly normal intima led to a three-fold increase in the number of cells sharing α-actin and CD68 antigen. Accumulation of latex beads by phagocytosis had a similar effect. It was suggested that in atherosclerotic lesions intracellular lipid accumulation and other stimulators of phagocytosis may provoke the expression of macrophage-associated antigen CD68 in settled cells of the subendothelial intima of human aorta.
  • Keywords
    Human aorta , atherosclerosis , Smooth muscle a-actin , immunocytochemistry , CD68 macrophage associated antigen
  • Journal title
    Atherosclerosis
  • Serial Year
    1997
  • Journal title
    Atherosclerosis
  • Record number

    629055