Effect of Herpes Simplex Virus Type Ⅱ Infection on Morphology and Collagen Synthesis of Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells
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    Aim: To investigate the possible role of HSV-Ⅱ in the etiology of atherosclerosis, the effects of herpes simplex virus type Ⅱ (HSV-Ⅱ ) infection on morphology and collagen synthesis of smooth muscle cells (SMC) were observed.Methods: Bovine aortic SMCs in culture were infected with HSV- Ⅱ, using 3H-proline incorporating into 3H-hydroxyproline by SMC as a criterion of collagen synthesis in SMC.Results: The significant cytopathic effect (CPE) such as cell rounding, swallowing, focal necrosis and detachrnent was observed 24 h after infection; there was a significant decrease in the synthesis of collagen in bovine SMC at 24 h, 36 h and 48 h after infection compared to controls.Conclusion: The results suggested that HSV-Ⅱmay be one of the injurious agents of inciting atherosclerosis by inhibiting collagen synthesis in SMC as well as injury factor for SMC.

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DAN Qing-Hong; ZHAO Li-Li; SUN Jian; ZHU Zhao-Hui, HUANG Yuan-Wei. Effect of Herpes Simplex Virus Type Ⅱ Infection on Morphology and Collagen Synthesis of Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells[J]. Editorial Office of Chinese Journal of Arteriosclerosis,1998,6(2):102-104.

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  • Received:December 08,1997
  • Revised:April 28,1998
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