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Modulating Notch signaling to enhance neovascularization and reperfusion in diabetic mice

  作者 Cao, L; Arany, PR; Kim, J; Rivera-Feliciano, J; Wang, YS; He, ZH; Rask-Madsen, C; King, GL; Mooney, DJ  
  选自 期刊  BIOMATERIALS;  卷期  2010年31-34;  页码  9048-9056  
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[摘要]Diabetes can diminish the responsiveness to angiogenic factors (e.g., VEGF) important for wound healing and the treatment of ischemic diseases, and this study investigated the hypothesis that this effect can be reversed by altering Notch signaling. Aortic endothelial cells (ECs) isolated from diabetic mice demonstrated reduced sprouting capability in vitro, but adding a Notch inhibitor (DAPT) led to cell-density and VEGF-dose dependent enhancement of proliferation, migration and sprouting, in both 2-D and 3-D cultures, as compared to VEGF alone. The in vivo effects of VEGF and DAPT were tested in the ischemic hind limbs of diabetic mice. Combining VEGF and DAFT delivery resulted in increased blood vessel density (similar to 150%) and improved tissue perfusion (similar to 160%), as compared to VEGF alone. To examine if DAFT would interfere with vessel maturation, DAPT was also delivered with a combination of VEGF and platelet derived growth factor (PDGF). DAPT and PDGF did not interfere with the effects of the other, and highly functional and mature networks of vessels could be formed with appropriate delivery. In summary, modulating Notch signaling enhances neovascularization and perfusion recovery in diabetic mice suffering from ischemia, suggesting this approach could have utility for human diabetics. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

 
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