周细胞
细胞生物学
壁细胞
血脑屏障
神经营养因子
势垒函数
分泌物
生物
化学
内皮干细胞
神经科学
受体
内分泌学
体外
中枢神经系统
生物化学
作者
Fumitaka Shimizu,Yasuteru Sano,Masaaki Abe,Toshihiko Maeda,Sumio Ohtsuki,Tetsuya Terasaki,Takashi Kanda
摘要
Abstract The objectives of this study were to establish pure blood–nerve barrier (BNB) and blood–brain barrier (BBB)‐derived pericyte cell lines of human origin and to investigate their unique properties as barrier‐forming cells. Brain and peripheral nerve pericyte cell lines were established via transfection with retrovirus vectors incorporating human temperature‐sensitive SV40 T antigen ( tsA58 ) and telomerase. These cell lines expressed several pericyte markers such as α‐smooth muscle actin, NG2, platelet‐derived growth factor receptor β, whereas they did not express endothelial cell markers such as vWF and PECAM. In addition, the inulin clearance was significantly lowered in peripheral nerve microvascular endothelial cells (PnMECs) through the up‐regulation of claudin‐5 by soluble factors released from brain or peripheral nerve pericytes. In particular, bFGF secreted from peripheral nerve pericytes strengthened the barrier function of the BNB by increasing the expression of claudin‐5. Peripheral nerve pericytes may regulate the barrier function of the BNB, because the BNB does not contain cells equivalent to astrocytes which regulate the BBB function. Furthermore, these cell lines expressed several neurotrophic factors such as NGF, BDNF, and GDNF. The secretion of these growth factors from peripheral nerve pericytes might facilitate axonal regeneration in peripheral neuropathy. Investigation of the characteristics of peripheral nerve pericytes may provide novel strategies for modifying BNB functions and promoting peripheral nerve regeneration. J. Cell. Physiol. 226: 255–266, 2010. © 2010 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
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