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Adhesive properties of hepatoma cells to collagen Ⅳ coated surfaces |
Ting Zhao, Zhi-Qiang Ling, Wei-Qun Yu, Mian Long and Shao-Xi Cai |
From the Department of Surgery, Zhejiang Provincial Hospital, Hangzhou 310014, China (Zhao T); Zhejiang Academy of Medical Sciences, Hangzhou 310013, China (Ling ZQ and Yu WQ); Bioengineering College, Chongqing University, Chongqing 400044, China (Long M and Cai SX)
Correspondence: Zhi-Qiang Ling, MD (Tel: 86-571-88862228; Fax: 86-571-88075447; Email: lingzq@hot mail.com) |
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Abstract Objectives: To quantitatively study the adhesive properties of hepatoma cells to collagen Ⅳ coated artificial basement membrane and to investigate the relevance of cell adhesive forces to the concentration of collagen Ⅳ.
Methods: Synchronous G1 and S phase cells were achieved using thymine-2-desoxyriboside and cochicine sequential blockage method and double thymine-2-desoxyriboside blockage method respectively. The adhesive forces of hepatoma cells were investigated by micropipette aspiration technique.
Results: The adhesive forces of hepatoma cells to artificial basement membrane were (107.78±65.44)×10-10N, (182.60±107.88)×10-10N, (298.91±144.13)×10-10N when the concentration of the membrane coated by 1, 2, 5 μg/ml collagen Ⅳrespectively (P<0.001). The adhesive forces of G1 and S phases hepatoma cells to artificial basement membrane were (275.86±232.80)×10-10N and (161.16±120.40)×10-10N respectively when the concentration of the membrane coated by 5 μg/ml collagen Ⅳ (P<0.001).
Conclusions: The adhesive forces of hepatoma cells to artifical basement membrane in direct proportion to the concentration of collagen Ⅳ suggests that the increase of basement membrane might be conducive to the chemotactic motion and adhesiveness of tumor cells. G1 phase cells are more capable of adhering to basement membrane than S phase cells. Hepatoma cells, especially G1 phase cells, may survive in blood circulation, and sequest and adhere in microcirculation, and get through basement membrane for remote metastasis.
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