Literature DB >> 17112205

Role of basic fibroblast growth factor in the pathogenesis of moyamoya disease.

K Houkin1, T Yoshimoto, H Abe, K Nagashima, M Nagashima, M Takeda, T Isu.   

Abstract

The pathogenesis of moyamoya disease is still under investigation. In this study, the authors focus on the role of cytokines in the pathogenesis of moyamoya disease by using immunohistochemical analyses. The authors examined two specimens in the circle of Willis obtained at autopsy from two patients with moyamoya disease and two additional specimens obtained from control cadavers with atherosclerotic stenosis of the intracranial carotid arteries. Immunohistochemical examinations of the sections of the major intracranial arteries were performed using antismooth muscle cells (SMCs), monocytes, growth factor, cell nuclear antigen, and fragmented DNA antibodies. Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) staining was present only in the endothelial cells of the moyamoya disease specimens and was not seen in control samples. In addition, the endothelial cells and SMCs in the media were positive for terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase-mediated biotinylated deoxyuridine triphosphate nick-end labeling of fragmented DNA method but not in the SMCs in the intima in moyamoya disease specimens, which indicates that an apoptotic process is active in only SMCs in the media but not in the intima. In conclusion, it is suggseted that the presence of bFGF in the media specifically seen in moyamoya disease suppresses the apoptotic process of SMCs in the intima.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 17112205     DOI: 10.3171/foc.1998.5.5.5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurosurg Focus        ISSN: 1092-0684            Impact factor:   4.047


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1.  A Moyamoya Patient with Bilateral Consecutive Branch Retinal Vein Occlusion.

Authors:  Hande Güçlü; Vuslat Pelitli Gurlu; Sadık Altan Ozal; Haluk Esgin
Journal:  Neuroophthalmology       Date:  2016-02-29

2.  Association of HLA-DR and -DQ Genes with Familial Moyamoya Disease in Koreans.

Authors:  Seok Ho Hong; Kyu-Chang Wang; Seung-Ki Kim; Byung-Kyu Cho; Myoung Hee Park
Journal:  J Korean Neurosurg Soc       Date:  2009-12-31

3.  Cellular Functions and Gene and Protein Expression Profiles in Endothelial Cells Derived from Moyamoya Disease-Specific iPS Cells.

Authors:  Shuji Hamauchi; Hideo Shichinohe; Haruto Uchino; Shigeru Yamaguchi; Naoki Nakayama; Ken Kazumata; Toshiya Osanai; Takeo Abumiya; Kiyohiro Houkin; Takumi Era
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2016-09-23       Impact factor: 3.240

4.  Chemokine Ligand 5 (CCL5) Derived from Endothelial Colony-Forming Cells (ECFCs) Mediates Recruitment of Smooth Muscle Progenitor Cells (SPCs) toward Critical Vascular Locations in Moyamoya Disease.

Authors:  Ji Hoon Phi; Naoko Suzuki; Youn Joo Moon; Ae Kyung Park; Kyu-Chang Wang; Ji Yeoun Lee; Seung-Ah Choi; Sangjoon Chong; Reizo Shirane; Seung-Ki Kim
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2017-01-10       Impact factor: 3.240

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