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NO Synthesis but Not Apoptosis, Mitosis or Inflammation Can Explain Correlations between Flow Directionality and Paracellular Permeability of Cultured Endothelium

Ghim, Mean; Yang, Sung-Wook; David, Kamilah R. Z.; Eustaquio, Joel; Warboys, Christina M.; Weinberg, Peter D.

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Mean Ghim

Sung-Wook Yang

Kamilah R. Z. David

Joel Eustaquio

Christina M. Warboys

Peter D. Weinberg



Abstract

Haemodynamic wall shear stress varies from site to site within the arterial system and is thought to cause local variation in endothelial permeability to macromolecules. Our aim was to investigate mechanisms underlying the changes in paracellular permeability caused by different patterns of shear stress in long-term culture. We used the swirling well system and a substrate-binding tracer that permits visualisation of transport at the cellular level. Permeability increased in the centre of swirled wells, where flow is highly multidirectional, and decreased towards the edge, where flow is more uniaxial, compared to static controls. Overall, there was a reduction in permeability. There were also decreases in early- and late-stage apoptosis, proliferation and mitosis, and there were significant correlations between the first three and permeability when considering variation from the centre to the edge under flow. However, data from static controls did not fit the same relation, and a cell-by-cell analysis showed that <5% of uptake under shear was associated with each of these events. Nuclear translocation of NF-κB p65 increased and then decreased with the duration of applied shear, as did permeability, but the spatial correlation between them was not significant. Application of an NO synthase inhibitor abolished the overall decrease in permeability caused by chronic shear and the difference in permeability between the centre and the edge of the well. Hence, shear and paracellular permeability appear to be linked by NO synthesis and not by apoptosis, mitosis or inflammation. The effect was mediated by an increase in transport through tricellular junctions.

Citation

Ghim, M., Yang, S., David, K. R. Z., Eustaquio, J., Warboys, C. M., & Weinberg, P. D. (2022). NO Synthesis but Not Apoptosis, Mitosis or Inflammation Can Explain Correlations between Flow Directionality and Paracellular Permeability of Cultured Endothelium. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 23(15), 8076. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms23158076

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jul 13, 2022
Online Publication Date Jul 22, 2022
Publication Date Jul 22, 2022
Deposit Date Aug 4, 2022
Publicly Available Date Aug 9, 2022
Journal International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Print ISSN 1661-6596
Publisher MDPI
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 23
Issue 15
Pages 8076
DOI https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms23158076
Keywords Inorganic Chemistry; Organic Chemistry; Physical and Theoretical Chemistry; Computer Science Applications; Spectroscopy; Molecular Biology; General Medicine; Catalysis

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