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Stem Cell Research

Volume 8, Issue 1, January 2012, Pages 38-48
Stem Cell Research

Directing migration of endothelial progenitor cells with applied DC electric fields

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Abstract

Naturally-occurring, endogenous electric fields (EFs) have been detected at skin wounds, damaged tissue sites and vasculature. Applied EFs guide migration of many types of cells, including endothelial cells to migrate directionally. Homing of endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) to an injury site is important for repair of vasculature and also for angiogenesis. However, it has not been reported whether EPCs respond to applied EFs. Aiming to explore the possibility to use electric stimulation to regulate the progenitor cells and angiogenesis, we tested the effects of direct-current (DC) EFs on EPCs. We first used immunofluorescence to confirm the expression of endothelial progenitor markers in three lines of EPCs. We then cultured the progenitor cells in EFs. Using time–lapse video microscopy, we demonstrated that an applied DC EF directs migration of the EPCs toward the cathode. The progenitor cells also align and elongate in an EF. Inhibition of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) receptor signaling completely abolished the EF-induced directional migration of the progenitor cells. We conclude that EFs are an effective signal that guides EPC migration through VEGF receptor signaling in vitro. Applied EFs may be used to control behaviors of EPCs in tissue engineering, in homing of EPCs to wounds and to an injury site in the vasculature.

Highlights

► We tested electrotaxis of endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs). ► EPCs migrated toward the cathode in electric fields (EFs). ► We conclude that EFs are an effective cue that guides EPC migration.

Abbreviations

EPCs
endothelial progenitor cells
DC
direct-current
EFs
electric fields
VEGF
vascular endothelial growth factor

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