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Platelet-derived growth factor receptor-β-positive telocytes in skeletal muscle interstitium

Telocytes (TCs) represent a new cell type recently described in mammalian skeletal muscle interstitium as well as in other organs. These have a specific morphology and phenotype, both in situ and in vitro. Telocytes are cells with long and slender cell prolongations, in contact with other interstiti...

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Autores principales: Suciu, Laura C, Popescu, Bogdan O, Kostin, Sawa, Popescu, Laurentiu M
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3822841/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22188481
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1582-4934.2011.01505.x
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author Suciu, Laura C
Popescu, Bogdan O
Kostin, Sawa
Popescu, Laurentiu M
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Popescu, Bogdan O
Kostin, Sawa
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description Telocytes (TCs) represent a new cell type recently described in mammalian skeletal muscle interstitium as well as in other organs. These have a specific morphology and phenotype, both in situ and in vitro. Telocytes are cells with long and slender cell prolongations, in contact with other interstitial cells, nerve fibres, blood capillaries and resident stem cells in niches. Our aim was to investigate the potential contribution of TCs to micro-vascular networks by immunofluorescent labelling of specific angiogenic growth factors and receptors. We found that in human skeletal muscle TCs were constantly located around intermediate and small blood vessels and endomysial capillaries. Epi-fluorescence and laser confocal microscopy showed that TCs express c-kit, platelet-derived growth factor receptor (PDGFR)-β and VEGF, both in situ and in vitro. Telocytes were constantly located in the perivascular or pericapillary space, as confirmed by double staining of c-kit/CD31, PDGFR-β/CD31 and PDGFR-β/α-smooth muscle actin, respectively. Electron microscopy (EM) differentiated between pericytes and other cell types. Laminin labelling showed that TCs are not enclosed or surrounded by a basal lamina in contrast to mural cells. In conclusion, a) PDGFR-β could be used as a marker for TCs and b) TCs are presumably a transitional population in the complex process of mural cell recruitment during angiogenesis and vascular remodelling.
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spelling pubmed-38228412015-03-27 Platelet-derived growth factor receptor-β-positive telocytes in skeletal muscle interstitium Suciu, Laura C Popescu, Bogdan O Kostin, Sawa Popescu, Laurentiu M J Cell Mol Med Original Articles Telocytes (TCs) represent a new cell type recently described in mammalian skeletal muscle interstitium as well as in other organs. These have a specific morphology and phenotype, both in situ and in vitro. Telocytes are cells with long and slender cell prolongations, in contact with other interstitial cells, nerve fibres, blood capillaries and resident stem cells in niches. Our aim was to investigate the potential contribution of TCs to micro-vascular networks by immunofluorescent labelling of specific angiogenic growth factors and receptors. We found that in human skeletal muscle TCs were constantly located around intermediate and small blood vessels and endomysial capillaries. Epi-fluorescence and laser confocal microscopy showed that TCs express c-kit, platelet-derived growth factor receptor (PDGFR)-β and VEGF, both in situ and in vitro. Telocytes were constantly located in the perivascular or pericapillary space, as confirmed by double staining of c-kit/CD31, PDGFR-β/CD31 and PDGFR-β/α-smooth muscle actin, respectively. Electron microscopy (EM) differentiated between pericytes and other cell types. Laminin labelling showed that TCs are not enclosed or surrounded by a basal lamina in contrast to mural cells. In conclusion, a) PDGFR-β could be used as a marker for TCs and b) TCs are presumably a transitional population in the complex process of mural cell recruitment during angiogenesis and vascular remodelling. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2012-04 2012-04-16 /pmc/articles/PMC3822841/ /pubmed/22188481 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1582-4934.2011.01505.x Text en Copyright © 2012 Foundation for Cellular and Molecular Medicine/Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
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Popescu, Laurentiu M
Platelet-derived growth factor receptor-β-positive telocytes in skeletal muscle interstitium
title Platelet-derived growth factor receptor-β-positive telocytes in skeletal muscle interstitium
title_full Platelet-derived growth factor receptor-β-positive telocytes in skeletal muscle interstitium
title_fullStr Platelet-derived growth factor receptor-β-positive telocytes in skeletal muscle interstitium
title_full_unstemmed Platelet-derived growth factor receptor-β-positive telocytes in skeletal muscle interstitium
title_short Platelet-derived growth factor receptor-β-positive telocytes in skeletal muscle interstitium
title_sort platelet-derived growth factor receptor-β-positive telocytes in skeletal muscle interstitium
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3822841/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22188481
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1582-4934.2011.01505.x
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