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Microvessel formation from mouse aorta is stimulated in vitro by secreted VEGF and extracts from metanephroi.

Tetsu Akimoto1, Marc R Hammerman.   

Abstract

We have demonstrated that during culture under 5% O(2,) the addition of recombinant human VEGF or FGF2 to mouse embryonic aorta explants (thoracic level to lateral vessels supplying the mesonephros and metanephros) stimulates microvessel formation. Here we show that microvessel formation is also stimulated by addition to explants of supernatants obtained from metanephroi grown in serum-free organ culture or of metanephroi extracts. Supernatants and extracts from metanephroi grown under hypoxic conditions are more stimulatory than supernatants/extracts from metanephroi grown in room air. VEGF and FGF2 can be detected by using immunohistochemistry in developing nephrons in the cultured renal anlagen. Metanephroi supernatants contain more VEGF if renal anlagen are grown under hypoxic conditions than if they are grown in room air. Metanephros supernatant-stimulated microvessel formation is completely inhibited by soluble sFlt-1 fusion protein or anti-VEGF antibodies (alphaVEGF). Extract-stimulated microvessel formation is inhibited by alphaVEGF or anti-FGF2 antibodies, or both. We conclude that metanephroi produce growth factors including VEGF and FGF that enhance microvessel formation from embryonic thoracic aorta in vitro.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12606311     DOI: 10.1152/ajpcell.00436.2002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol Cell Physiol        ISSN: 0363-6143            Impact factor:   4.249


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