Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2001425 Nitric Oxide 2010 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

This study aims to investigate the role of shear stress in cellular remodeling and angiogenesis with relation to nitric oxide (NO). We observed a 2-fold increase in endothelial cell (EC) migration in relation to actin re-arrangements under 15 dyne/cm2 shear stress. Blocking NO production inhibited the migration and ring formation of ECs by 6-fold and 5-fold, respectively under shear stress. eNOS-siRNA knockdown technique also ascertained a 3-fold reduction in shear stress mediated ring formation. In ovo artery ligation model with a half and complete flow block for 30 min showed a reduction of angiogenesis by 50% and 70%, respectively. External stimulation with NO donor showed a 2-fold recovery in angiogenesis under both half and complete flow block conditions. NO intensity clustering studies by using Diaminofluorescein diacetate (DAF-2DA) probed endothelial monolayer depicted pattern-changes in NO distribution and cluster formation of ECs under shear stress. Immunofluorescence and live cell studies revealed an altered sub-cellular localization pattern of eNOS and phospho-eNOS under shear stress. In conclusion, shear-induced angiogenesis is mediated by nitric oxide dependent EC migration.

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