Activation of growth of vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMC) in adults participates in pathogenesis of dysplastic diseases of the vascular system. In this study, we examined the impact of gender of rat donors on the degree of hyperplastic and hypertrophic responses of VSMC in cultures subjected to repeated passaging. The cells were derived from the outgrowth zone of explants of the thoracic aorta and were studied up to passage 45. Under these conditions, the cells undergo repeated growth stimulation by the serum growth factors mimicking some pathological situations in vivo. At lower passages (5-7), the cells from both sex donors did not differ significantly in their doubling time, maximum population density, protein content and ploidy. At hi...
The monoclonal theory of atherosclerosis postulates that the initial vascular smooth muscle cell (VS...
BACKGROUND: Cardiac hypertrophy is the most potent cardiovascular risk factor after age, and relativ...
The cardioprotective effect of estradiol (E2) is strongly supported by the reduced incidence of coro...
Smooth muscle cell (SMC) growth may play an important role in the pathogenesis of vascular diseases ...
Investigating the effect of sex on pressure unloading therapy in a clinical scenario is limited by s...
The smooth muscle cell population in major arteries of humans and experimental animals is heterogene...
AbstractVascular smooth muscle cells (VSMC) have been isolated from male and female rat aorta and st...
Microsurgical models of vein-to-artery graft surgery have been developed in rats as a means of asses...
There is a sex-specific difference in susceptibility to develop obesity-related disorders. Our labs ...
Abstract Background Smooth muscle progenitor cells (pSMCs) differentiated from human pluripotent ste...
Note:The proliferative phenotypes of cultured vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMC) derived from spont...
Different smooth muscle cell phenotypes coexist in arteries. The majority of cells cultured from a n...
Atherosclerotic vascular disease progresses more slowly in females with functional ovaries than in m...
The low incidence of cardiovascular disease in women before menopause or during hormone replacement ...
Restenosis after angioplasty and vascular surgery remains a major unsolved clinical problem. Vascula...
The monoclonal theory of atherosclerosis postulates that the initial vascular smooth muscle cell (VS...
BACKGROUND: Cardiac hypertrophy is the most potent cardiovascular risk factor after age, and relativ...
The cardioprotective effect of estradiol (E2) is strongly supported by the reduced incidence of coro...
Smooth muscle cell (SMC) growth may play an important role in the pathogenesis of vascular diseases ...
Investigating the effect of sex on pressure unloading therapy in a clinical scenario is limited by s...
The smooth muscle cell population in major arteries of humans and experimental animals is heterogene...
AbstractVascular smooth muscle cells (VSMC) have been isolated from male and female rat aorta and st...
Microsurgical models of vein-to-artery graft surgery have been developed in rats as a means of asses...
There is a sex-specific difference in susceptibility to develop obesity-related disorders. Our labs ...
Abstract Background Smooth muscle progenitor cells (pSMCs) differentiated from human pluripotent ste...
Note:The proliferative phenotypes of cultured vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMC) derived from spont...
Different smooth muscle cell phenotypes coexist in arteries. The majority of cells cultured from a n...
Atherosclerotic vascular disease progresses more slowly in females with functional ovaries than in m...
The low incidence of cardiovascular disease in women before menopause or during hormone replacement ...
Restenosis after angioplasty and vascular surgery remains a major unsolved clinical problem. Vascula...
The monoclonal theory of atherosclerosis postulates that the initial vascular smooth muscle cell (VS...
BACKGROUND: Cardiac hypertrophy is the most potent cardiovascular risk factor after age, and relativ...
The cardioprotective effect of estradiol (E2) is strongly supported by the reduced incidence of coro...