Objective:To clarify the effect of substrate stiffness on the growth and biological activity of human umbilical vein endothe-lial cells(HUVECs) through studying the mechanical properties of substrate for cell growth and inoculating HUVECs to substrates with different stiffness. Methods:Substrates with different stiffness were built by using bisacrylamide and acrylamide compounds. The sub-strates were sterilized and were cross-linked by collagen to inoculate HUVECs. MTT assay,phalloidin cell staining and flow cytometry analysis were performed to detect the cell cycle. Results:With the enhancement of base stiffness,the proliferation of HUVECs was inhibited significantly(P<0.01) and the cell morphology and growth cycle were also changed accordingly. Conclusions:The changes in substrate stiffness have great impact on the growth and proliferation of HUVECs,which gives further biomechanical evidence to ex-plain the atherosclerotic vascular endothelial cell morphology and dysfunction.
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SHENG Shangchun, QIU Juhui, TANG Chaojun, WANG Guixue. Effect of stiffness of substrate on vascular endothelial cell growth and proliferation[J]. Journal of Chongqing Medical University,2012,37(8):665-667