Actin filament stress fibers in vascular endothelial cells in vivo

AJ Wong, TD Pollard, IM Herman - Science, 1983 - science.org
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Fluorescence microscopy with 7-nitrobenz-2-oxa-3-diazole phallacidin was used to survey
vertebrate tissues for actin filament bundles comparable to the stress fibers of cultured cells.
Such bundles were found only in vascular endothelial cells. Like the stress fibers of cultured
cells, these actin filament bundles were stained in a punctate pattern by fluorescent
antibodies to both alpha-actinin and myosin. The stress fibers were oriented parallel to the
direction of blood flow and were prominent in endothelial cells from regions exposed to high …
Fluorescence microscopy with 7-nitrobenz-2-oxa-3-diazole phallacidin was used to survey vertebrate tissues for actin filament bundles comparable to the stress fibers of cultured cells. Such bundles were found only in vascular endothelial cells. Like the stress fibers of cultured cells, these actin filament bundles were stained in a punctate pattern by fluorescent antibodies to both alpha-actinin and myosin. The stress fibers were oriented parallel to the direction of blood flow and were prominent in endothelial cells from regions exposed to high-velocity flow, such as the left ventricle, aortic valve, and aorta. Actin bundles may help the endothelial cell to withstand hemodynamic stress.
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