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AG09799 Endothelial from Aorta, abdominal

Description:

APPARENTLY HEALTHY INDIVIDUAL

Affected:

No

Sex:

Male

Age:

20 YR (At Sampling)

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  • Characterizations
  • Phenotypic Data
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Overview

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Repository NIA Aging Cell Culture Repository
Subcollection Apparently Healthy Collection
Biopsy Source Aorta, abdominal
Cell Type Endothelial
Tissue Type Artery
Transformant Untransformed
Sample Source Endothelial from Aorta, abdominal
Race White
Relation to Proband proband
Confirmation Clinical summary/Case history
ISCN 46,XY/46,XY,-13,+mar/46,XY,-13,+frag
Species Homo sapiens
Common Name Human
Remarks Line HAAE-1. The abdominal aorta was removed from a braindead, heartbeating cadaver, renal donor on 2/07/83. The donor died of head trauma and had no known diseases. The culture was initiated on 2/08/83 using cells released from the lumen of the vessel by collagenase digestion. Cell morphology is polygonal. The culture was grown on gelatin-coated flasks and the medium was supplemented with 0.02 mg/ml ECGS and 0.05 mg/ml heparin. Cells were frozen in growth medium containing 7.5% polyvinylpyrrolidinone and 5% DMSO. The culture is a mosaic with karyotype: 46,XY/46,XY,-13,+mar/46,XY, -13,+frag; unbalanced; 10%/50%/40% with 6% having a +11. The marker may be a del(13). This culture tested positive for the endothelial cell-specific von Willebrand factor and negative for alpha-smooth muscle actin (immunofluorescence assays). The legacy karyotype description shown in this Remark may not be representative of the current available product.

Characterizations

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PDL at Freeze 29
Passage Frozen 13
 
IDENTIFICATION OF SPECIES OF ORIGIN Species of Origin Confirmed by Nucleoside Phosphorylase, Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase, and Lactate Dehydrogenase Isoenzyme Electrophoresis and by Chromosome Analysis
 

Phenotypic Data

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Remarks Line HAAE-1. The abdominal aorta was removed from a braindead, heartbeating cadaver, renal donor on 2/07/83. The donor died of head trauma and had no known diseases. The culture was initiated on 2/08/83 using cells released from the lumen of the vessel by collagenase digestion. Cell morphology is polygonal. The culture was grown on gelatin-coated flasks and the medium was supplemented with 0.02 mg/ml ECGS and 0.05 mg/ml heparin. Cells were frozen in growth medium containing 7.5% polyvinylpyrrolidinone and 5% DMSO. The culture is a mosaic with karyotype: 46,XY/46,XY,-13,+mar/46,XY, -13,+frag; unbalanced; 10%/50%/40% with 6% having a +11. The marker may be a del(13). This culture tested positive for the endothelial cell-specific von Willebrand factor and negative for alpha-smooth muscle actin (immunofluorescence assays). The legacy karyotype description shown in this Remark may not be representative of the current available product.

Publications

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Elkhodiry MA, Boulanger MD, Bashth O, Tanguay JF, Laroche G, Hoesli CA, Isolating and expanding endothelial progenitor cells from peripheral blood on peptide-functionalized polystyrene surfaces Biotechnology and bioengineering116:2598-2609 2019
PubMed ID: 31286475
 
Cooper S, Emmott A, McDonald KK, Campeau MA, Leask RL, Increased MMP activity in curved geometries disrupts the endothelial cell glycocalyx creating a proinflammatory environment PloS one13:e0202526 2018
PubMed ID: 30138400
 
Dick M, Jonak P, Leask RL, Statin therapy influences endothelial cell morphology and F-actin cytoskeleton structure when exposed to static and laminar shear stress conditions Life sciences92:859-65 2012
PubMed ID: 23517776
 
Zhang A, Cheng TP, Altura BT, Altura BM., Mg2+ and caffeine-induced intracellular Ca2+ release in human vascular endothelial cells. Br J Pharmacol109:291-2 1993
PubMed ID: 8358532
 
Nichols WW, Buynak EB, Bradt C, Hill R, Aronson M, Jarrell BE, Mueller SN, Levine EM, Cytogenetic evaluation of human endothelial cell cultures. J Cell Physiol132:453-62 1987
PubMed ID: 3654763

External Links

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dbSNP dbSNP ID: 16614

Culture Protocols

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Cumulative PDL at Freeze 29
Passage Frozen 13
Split Ratio 1:4
Temperature 37 C
Percent CO2 5%
Percent O2 AMBIENT
Medium Medium 199 in Earl BSS with 2mM L-glutamine or equivalent
Serum 15% fetal bovine serum Heat Inactivated
Substrate Gelatin
Subcultivation Method trypsin-EDTA
Supplement Endothelial Cell Growth Supplement 0.02 mg/ml
Supplement Heparin 0.05 mg/ml
Pricing
Commercial:
$257.00USD
Academic &
Non-profit:
$103.00USD
NIA Grantees:
$47.00USD
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