简介:
Overview
This protocol outlines a method for generating and characterizing blood outgrowth endothelial cells (BOECs) from adult peripheral blood. BOECs serve as a valuable model for studying endothelial cell dysfunction in vascular disorders.
Key Study Components
Area of Science
- Vascular biology
- Cell culture techniques
- Endothelial cell research
Background
- Endothelial cell dysfunction is linked to various cardiovascular diseases.
- BOECs can be derived from a small volume of blood, making them accessible for research.
- This method provides a stable population of cells for experimentation.
- Understanding BOECs can aid in the development of therapies for vascular disorders.
Purpose of Study
- To generate BOECs reliably from human peripheral blood.
- To investigate the role of endothelial cells in cardiovascular diseases.
- To provide a substrate for the generation of induced pluripotent stem cells.
Methods Used
- Collection and preparation of peripheral blood samples.
- Density gradient centrifugation to isolate mononuclear cells.
- Collagen coating of culture flasks for cell growth.
- Regular medium changes and monitoring for colony formation.
Main Results
- Successful generation of BOECs from adult peripheral blood.
- Identification of colonies exhibiting endothelial morphology.
- Establishment of a protocol for cell passage and cryopreservation.
- Potential for further research into vascular disorders using BOECs.
Conclusions
- The protocol provides a reliable method for BOEC generation.
- BOECs can be utilized for studying endothelial cell function and dysfunction.
- This technique may facilitate advancements in vascular biology research.
What are blood outgrowth endothelial cells (BOECs)?
BOECs are endothelial cells derived from peripheral blood that can be used for research on vascular disorders.
How are BOECs generated?
BOECs are generated through a protocol involving blood collection, centrifugation, and cell culture techniques.
What is the significance of studying BOECs?
Studying BOECs helps understand endothelial dysfunction in diseases like pulmonary arterial hypertension.
Can BOECs be cryopreserved?
Yes, BOECs can be cryopreserved for future use in research.
What is the optimal temperature for culturing BOECs?
BOECs are cultured at 37 degrees Celsius in a humidified atmosphere with 5% CO2.
How often should the culture medium be changed?
The culture medium should be changed every two to three days.