Authors
Joshua T Morgan, Joshua A Wood, Nihar M Shah, Marissa L Hughbanks, Paul Russell, Abdul I Barakat, Christopher J Murphy
Publication date
2012/6/1
Journal
Biomaterials
Volume
33
Issue
16
Pages
4126-4135
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
In vivo, vascular endothelial cells (VECs) are anchored to the underlying stroma through a specialization of the extracellular matrix, the basement membrane (BM) which provides a variety of substratum associated biophysical cues that have been shown to regulate fundamental VEC behaviors. VEC function and homeostasis are also influenced by hemodynamic cues applied to their apical surface. How the combination of these biophysical cues impacts fundamental VEC behavior remains poorly studied. In the present study, we investigated the impact of providing biophysical cues simultaneously to the basal and apical surfaces of human aortic endothelial cells (HAECs). Anisotropically ordered patterned surfaces of alternating ridges and grooves and isotropic holed surfaces of varying pitch (pitch = ridge or hole width + intervening groove or planar regions) were fabricated and seeded with HAECs. The cells were …
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