Immortalization of brain capillary endothelial cells with maintenance of structural characteristics of the blood-brain barrier endothelium
- 1 October 1991
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology – Animal
- Vol. 27 (10) , 771-778
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02631242
Abstract
Early passage bovine brain capillary endothelial cells were immortalized by transfection with the plasmid pSV3 neo. Cells from one clone, SV-BEC, expressed nuclear SV 40 large T antigen, displayed a contact-inhibited and anchorage-dependent proliferation, and a high sensitivity to the addition of exogenous basic fibroblast growth factor. SV-BEC cells are morphologically unaltered and express typical markers of endothelial cells: Factor VIII-related antigen, angiotensin-converting enzyme andGriffonia simplicifolia agglutinin binding site. Endothelium like immunoreactivity was detected in the conditioned medium from these cells. Moreover, SV-BECs present numerous intercellular tight junctions characteristic of the blood-brain barrier and possess functionalβ1- andβ2-adrenergic receptors, as observed on isolated bovine brain capillaries.Keywords
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