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Induction of Giant Endothelial Cells in Culture by K-252a, a Protein Kinase Inhibitor
[摘要] References(23)Cited-By(1)K-252a, a protein kinase inhibitor with a wide spectrum of activity, inhibited the serumstimulated proliferation of cultured bovine carotid endothelial cells dose-dependently, and all the cells became remarkably large, with a diameter of more than 150 pm at K-252a concentrations of 0.3 -1 μg/ml. This effect of the agent was reproducible under the conditions described in this article. When the endothelial cells became abnormally large by K-252a, the surface area of the cell became wider, and the F-actin molecules increased in both number and length. Despite their abnormal size, K-252a-induced giant cells maintained at least three physiological functions characteristic to normal endothelial cells: 1) ability to take up acetylated low density lipoprotein, 2) ability to produce and secrete endothelin and 3) ability to respond via an increase of [Ca2+]i to the stimulation by bradykinin. These observations suggest that K-252a-induced giant cells are useful tools for examining the function of endothelial cells because it is very reproducible and can be produced by an easy treatment.
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[关键词] Endothelial cell;K-252a;Protein kinase inhibitor [时效性] 
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