2000
DOI: 10.1038/labinvest.3780095
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Differences in Caveolae Dynamics in Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells of Different Phenotypes

Abstract: SUMMARY:Vascular smooth muscle cells shift between two major differentiated states with distinct morphological and functional properties, a contractile and a synthetic phenotype. Here, primary cultures were used to study caveolae expression and dynamics in these cells. The results demonstrate that caveolae are more numerous and more actively interact with intracellular organelles in contractile than in synthetic cells. Immunohistochemistry showed that caveolin-1 was mainly localized to caveolae in contractile … Show more

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“…Caveolin-1 may in part be responsible for SMC phenotype change from contractile to synthetic. It is worthy of note that caveolae are more numerous in contractile phenotype, and caveolin-1 mainly localizes in caveolae (124). The dual role of caveolin-1 in PH is not unlike what is observed in cancer.…”
Section: Enhanced Expression Of Caveolin-1 In Smcs Loss Of Endothelimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Caveolin-1 may in part be responsible for SMC phenotype change from contractile to synthetic. It is worthy of note that caveolae are more numerous in contractile phenotype, and caveolin-1 mainly localizes in caveolae (124). The dual role of caveolin-1 in PH is not unlike what is observed in cancer.…”
Section: Enhanced Expression Of Caveolin-1 In Smcs Loss Of Endothelimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4) that persisted during integrin ␣2 internalization. Furthermore, integrin ␣2 internalized with GM1, which has been extensively used as a marker for glyco- lipid raft domains (40,41) and is associated with caveolae (53,54). These findings suggest that integrin ␣2 is concentrated in caveolar rafts and internalized by a caveolae-mediated endocytic pathway in response to EGF receptor activation.…”
Section: Activated Egf Receptor Initiates Transient Internalization Ofmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…In vitro, the effect of LDL exposure on caveolae density (and cholesterol export) markedly differs according to the phenotype (ie, synthetic versus contractile) of vascular smooth muscle cells. 5 Similar phenotypic differences in response to statins may be anticipated. The fate of caveolin-3, an important isoform in muscle cells, also remains undetermined.…”
Section: Responsementioning
confidence: 83%