Abstract 103: Cross-Talk Between Macrophages, Smooth Muscle Cells and Endothelial Cells in Response to Cigarette Smoke: The Effects on MMP2 and -9

2014 
Introduction: Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm (AAA) development is linked to smoking and is characterized by extracellular matrix remodeling by MMP2 and -9. We hypothesized that MMP2 and -9 secretions and regulation in response to cigarette smoke is modulated by interactions between resident cells within the aorta, namely, aortic smooth muscles, endothelial cells, and infiltrating macrophages and could influence AAA formation and/or progression. Methods: Aqueous extract of cigarette smoke (AEC) was applied to male rat aortic smooth muscle (RASMC), endothelial (RAEC) or RAW cells in serum free medium (SFM). After 24h the cells were washed, fresh SFM was added and collected after 24h. This conditioned media (CM) was applied to the cells for 24h, again washed, fresh SFM added, and then incubated for 72h, at which point the media was saved for MMP2 and -9 analysis by zymography while the cellular protein was used to determine the ratio (pS/pJ) of phospho-Stat3 (pStat3) and phospho-Jak2 (pJak2) by western blot. Resu...
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