Fluid Shear Stress Regulates the Synthesis and Secretion of Monocyte Chemotactic Protein-1
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This work was supported by a grant from Beijing Natural Scientific Foundation (3982005).

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    Monocyte chemotactic protein-1(MCP-1) is a potent special chemoattractant capable of recruiting monocytes into the subendothelium. In order to study the patterns of fluid shear stress on induction of MCP-1 secretion in cultured human umbilic vein endothelial cells (HUVEC), the relationship of fluid shear stress and the secretion of MCP-1 was examed, cultured HUVEC were subjected to controlled levels of shear stress (0.4, 1.0, 2.0 N/m2) in a parallel plate flow chamber. MCP-1 in HUVEC of different periods was measured by immunohistochemistry method and image analysis; MCP-1 in perfusion is measured by ELISA. The results of the experiment demonstrated the secretion of MCP-1 regulated by shear stress was time- and force-dependent. The accumulated level of MCP-1 in HUVEC under lower shear stress (0.4 N/m2) for 4~5 h was 3-fold compared with that for static cells. When the shear stress lasted to 6 h, the secretion of MCP-1 was reduced to normal levels and could not be increased. Such research provides data for understanding the mechanism of the contribution of hemodynamic forces to atherosclerosis.

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YU Hong-Mei, ZENG Yan-Jun, HU Jin-Lin, LI Cai-Xia. Fluid Shear Stress Regulates the Synthesis and Secretion of Monocyte Chemotactic Protein-1[J]. Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics,2001,28(6):912-915

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  • Received:January 31,2001
  • Revised:April 05,2001
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