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Figure 9


Fig. 9. Role of ET-1 in TGF-beta-mediated endothelial cell migration and proliferation. (A) Effect of exogenous ET-1 on endothelial cell migration. BAEC were seeded on Transwell inserts and cell-migration capacity analyzed for the indicated experimental conditions (basal, TGF-beta alone, TGF-beta plus SB-431542 and TGF-beta plus SB-431542 in the presence of 100 nM ET-1). A control experiment with ET-1 alone is also shown. Cell-migration capacity is shown as the ratio of migrating versus non-migrating cells expressed as a percentage of basal (mean ± s.d., n=3, *P<0.05 versus basal, #P<0.05 versus TGF-beta alone). (B) Effect of TGF-beta-induced ET-1 on endothelial cell proliferation. BrdU incorporation: BAEC seeded on six-well plates were treated with TGF-beta, TGF-beta plus SB431542 or TGF-beta plus bosentan in the presence of 10 µM BrdU for 24 hours. They were then fixed, treated with pepsin/HCl, washed with PBS and incubated with anti-BrdU FITC-conjugated antibody. Estimation of cell proliferation was obtained by measurement of the mean fluorescence intensity from the FITC signal expressed as a percentage of basal (mean ± s.d., n=3, *P<0.05 versus basal, #P<0.05 versus TGF-beta alone).





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