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Highly Glycolytic Immortalized Human Dermal Microvascular Endothelial Cells are Able to Grow in Glucose-Starved Conditions.

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2019-08-01

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Ocaña, Mª Carmen
Martínez-Poveda, Beatriz
Quesada, Ana R
Medina, Miguel Ángel

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Endothelial cells form the inner lining of blood vessels, in a process known as angiogenesis. Excessive angiogenesis is a hallmark of several diseases, including cancer. The number of studies in endothelial cell metabolism has increased in recent years, and new metabolic targets for pharmacological treatment of pathological angiogenesis are being proposed. In this work, we wanted to address experimental evidence of substrate (namely glucose, glutamine and palmitate) dependence in immortalized dermal microvascular endothelial cells in comparison to primary endothelial cells. In addition, due to the lack of information about lactate metabolism in this specific type of endothelial cells, we also checked their capability of utilizing extracellular lactate. For fulfilling these aims, proliferation, migration, Seahorse, substrate uptake/utilization, and mRNA/protein expression experiments were performed. Our results show a high glycolytic capacity of immortalized dermal microvascular endothelial cells, but an early independence of glucose for cell growth, whereas a total dependence of glutamine to proliferate was found. Additionally, in contrast with reported data in other endothelial cell lines, these cells lack monocarboxylate transporter 1 for extracellular lactate incorporation. Therefore, our results point to the change of certain metabolic features depending on the endothelial cell line.

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Cell Proliferation
Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
Endothelial Cells
Extracellular Space
Gene Expression Regulation
Glucose
Glutamine
Glycolysis
Humans
Lactic Acid
Microvessels
Monocarboxylic Acid Transporters
Oxygen Consumption
Skin
Symporters

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MCT1, endothelial cells, glycolysis, lactate, metabolism

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