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Publication : Previously differentiated medial vascular smooth muscle cells contribute to neointima formation following vascular injury.

First Author  Herring BP Year  2014
Journal  Vasc Cell Volume  6
Pages  21 PubMed ID  25309723
Mgi Jnum  J:263150 Mgi Id  MGI:6164489
Doi  10.1186/2045-824X-6-21 Citation  Herring BP, et al. (2014) Previously differentiated medial vascular smooth muscle cells contribute to neointima formation following vascular injury. Vasc Cell 6:21
abstractText  BACKGROUND: The origins of neointimal smooth muscle cells that arise following vascular injury remains controversial. Studies have suggested that these cells may arise from previously differentiated medial vascular smooth muscle cells, resident stem cells or blood born progenitors. In the current study we examined the contribution of the previously differentiated vascular smooth muscle cells to the neointima that forms following carotid artery ligation. METHODS: We utilized transgenic mice harboring a cre recombinase-dependent reporter gene (mTmG). These mice express membrane targeted tandem dimer Tomato (mTomato) prior to cre-mediated excision and membrane targeted EGFP (mEGFP) following excision. The mTmG mice were crossed with transgenic mice expressing either smooth muscle myosin heavy chain (Myh11) or smooth muscle alpha-actin (Acta2) driven tamoxifen regulated cre recombinase. Following treatment of adult mice with tamoxifen these mice express mEGFP exclusively in differentiated smooth muscle cells. Subsequently vascular injury was induced in the mice by carotid artery ligation and the contribution of mEGFP positive cells to the neointima determined. RESULTS: Analysis of the cellular composition of the neointima that forms following injury revealed that mEGFP positive cells derived from either Mhy11 or Acta2 tagged medial vascular smooth muscle cells contribute to the majority of neointima formation (79 +/- 17% and 81 +/- 12%, respectively). CONCLUSION: These data demonstrate that the majority of the neointima that forms following carotid ligation is derived from previously differentiated medial vascular smooth muscle cells.
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