Angiopoietin-1 gene transfer improves the impaired wound healing of the genetically diabetic mice without increasing VEGF expression.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2008
Abstract:
Ang-1 (angiopoietin-1) improves the ineffective angiogenesis and impaired wound
healing in diabetes; however, the mechanism underlying this positive effect is
still far from being completely understood. In the present study, we investigated
whether rAAV (recombinant adeno-associated virus)-Ang-1 gene transfer could
improve wound repair in genetically diabetic mice (db+/db+) and the mechanism(s)
by which it causes new vessel formation. An incisional skin-wound model in
diabetic and normoglycaemic mice was used. After the incision, animals received
rAAV-LacZ or rAAV-Ang-1 in the wound edge. After 7 and 14 days, wounds were used
to (i) confirm Ang-1 gene transfer, (ii) assess histologically the healing
process, (iii) evaluate wound-breaking strength, and (iv) study new vessel
formation by PECAM-1 (platelet/endothelial cell adhesion molecule-1)
immunostaining. Finally, we investigated VEGF (vascular endothelial growth
factor) mRNA and protein levels, eNOS (endothelial NO synthase) expression and
VEGFR-1 and VEGFR-2 (VEGF receptor-1 and -2 respectively) immunostaining. The
efficiency of Ang-1 gene transfer was confirmed by increased mRNA and protein
expression of the protein. rAAV-Ang-1 significantly improved the healing process,
stimulating re-epithelization and collagen maturation, increasing breaking
strength and significantly augmenting the number of new vessels, as indicated by
PECAM-1 immunostaining. However, Ang-1 gene transfer did not modify the decrease
in VEGF mRNA and protein expression in diabetic mice; in contrast, Ang-1
increased eNOS expression and augmented nitrate wound content and VEGFR-2
immunostaining and protein expression. Ang-1 gene transfer did not change
vascular permeability. Similar results were obtained in normoglycaemic animals.
In conclusion, our results provide strong evidence that Ang-1 gene transfer
improves the delayed wound repair in diabetes by inducing angiogenesis in a
VEGF-independent manner.
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
angiogenesis; gene transfer; angiopoietin-1
Elenco autori:
BITTO A.; MINUTOLI L; GALEANO MR; ALTAVILLA D; POLITO F; FIUMARA T; CALO' M; LO CASCIO P; ZENTILIN L; GIACCA M; SQUADRITO F
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