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Differential partition of anticoagulant heparan sulfate proteoglycans synthesized by endothelial and fibroblastic cell lines

✍ Scribed by Ariane I. de Agostini; Marie-Andrée Ramus; Robert D. Rosenberg


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Weight
1000 KB
Volume
54
Category
Article
ISSN
0730-2312

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✦ Synopsis


The heparan sulfate proteoglycans that bind and activate antithrombin 111 (aHSPGs) are synthesized by endothelial cells as well as other nonvascular cells. We determined the amounts of cell surface-associated and soluble aHSPGs generated by the rat fat pad endothelial (RFP) cell line and the fibroblast (LTA) cell line. The RFP cells exhibit higher levels of cell surface-associated aHSPGs as compared to LTA cells, whereas LTA cells release larger amounts of soluble aHSPGs as compared to RFP cells. After confluence RFP cells show an increase in both cell surface-associated and soluble aHSPGs. In contrast, postconfluent LTA cells maintain a constant level of cell surface-associated and soluble aHSPGs. These observations indicate that different cell types can preferentially accumulate aHSPGs as cell surface-associated or soluble forms which could reflect alternate biological functions.


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