Blood vessels from bone marrow


Autoria(s): Campbell, J. H.; Efendy, J. L.; Han, C. L.; Campbell, G. R.
Data(s)

01/01/2000

Resumo

Lengths of silastic tubing were inserted into the peritoneal cavity of rats or rabbits. By two weeks the free-floating implants had become covered by a capsule consisting of several layers of macrophage-derived myofibroblasts and collagen matrix overlaid by a single layer of mesothelial cells. The tubing was removed from the harvested implant and the tissue everted. This now resembled an artery with an inner lining of mesothelial cells (the intima), a media of myofibroblasts, and an outer collagenous adventitia. The tube of living tissue was grafted by end-to-end anastomoses into the transected carotid artery or abdominal aorta of the same animal in which the tissue had been grown, where it remained parent for four months and developed structures resembling elastic lamellae, The myofibroblasts developed a high volume fraction of myofilaments and became responsive to contractile and relaxing agents similar to smooth muscle cells of the adjacent artery wall.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:36600

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

New York Academy of Sciences

Palavras-Chave #Multidisciplinary Sciences #Myofibroblasts #C1 #110201 Cardiology (incl. Cardiovascular Diseases) #110203 Respiratory Diseases #110299 Cardiovascular Medicine and Haematology not elsewhere classified
Tipo

Conference Paper