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Brain microvascular endothelial cells resist elongation due to curvature and shear stress.

Scientific reports (2014-04-16)
Mao Ye, Henry M Sanchez, Margot Hultz, Zhen Yang, Max Bogorad, Andrew D Wong, Peter C Searson
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The highly specialized endothelial cells in brain capillaries are a key component of the blood-brain barrier, forming a network of tight junctions that almost completely block paracellular transport. In contrast to vascular endothelial cells in other organs, we show that brain microvascular endothelial cells resist elongation in response to curvature and shear stress. Since the tight junction network is defined by endothelial cell morphology, these results suggest that there may be an evolutionary advantage to resisting elongation by minimizing the total length of cell-cell junctions per unit length of vessel.

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Medium 199, HEPES Modification, with Earle′s salts, L-glutamine and 25 mM HEPES, without sodium bicarbonate, powder, suitable for cell culture