| Literature DB >> 22582036 |
Natalie O Karpinich1, Samantha L Hoopes, Daniel O Kechele, Patricia M Lenhart, Kathleen M Caron.
Abstract
Adrenomedullin is a highly conserved peptide implicated in a variety of physiological processes ranging from pregnancy and embryonic development to tumor progression. This review highlights past and present studies that have contributed to our current appreciation of the important roles adrenomedullin plays in both normal and disease conditions. We provide a particular emphasis on the functions of adrenomedullin in vascular endothelial cells and how experimental approaches in genetic mouse models have helped to drive the field forward.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 22582036 PMCID: PMC3349984 DOI: 10.2174/157340211799304761
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Hypertens Rev ISSN: 1573-4021
Gene Targeted Mouse Models for Studying Adrenomedullin Signaling
| Mouse Model | Development or Adulthood | Result | Reference |
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| Development | -Embryonic lethal (e14.5), edema, smaller hearts, reduced myocyte proliferation and increased apoptosis, increased left ventricle trabecularization, thinner aorta and carotid artery walls, increased vascular permeability, hypoplastic jugular lymph sac |
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| Adulthood |
-Pregnancy: Disrupted fertility, placentation, and fetal growth |
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| Adulthood | -High anxiety, hyeractive, impaired motor coordination |
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| Development |
-Embryonic lethal (e13.5), similar phenotype as |
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| Development |
-Embryonic lethal (e16.5) and recapitulation of |
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| Development |
-Embryonic lethal (e15.5), similar phenotype as |
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| Adulthood |
-Increased vascular permeability and decreased neovascularization |
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| Development |
-Embryonic lethal (e14.5) and phenocopy of |
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Adrenomedullin (Adm); Calcitonin receptor-like receptor (Calcrl); Receptor activity modifying protein (RAMP); Peptidylglycine alpha-amidating monooxygenase (PAM)
Vascular Assays for Studying Adrenomedullin Function
| Assay | Result | Reference |
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| Atherogenic Model |
-Atherogenic diet and AM treatment in |
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| Tail microlymphography | -AM injected mice showed reduced permeability of the dermal lymphatic capillaries |
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| Matrigel plug |
-AM increased vascular regeneration - |
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| Aortic ring |
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| AngII/high-salt | AM+/- mice exhibited increased reactive oxygen species (ROS), vascular fibrosis, and intimal thickening |
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| Prolonged mechanical ventilation | -AM treatment reduced lung vascular permeability resulting from ventilator use |
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| Chronic cerebral hypofusion | -AM promoted arteriogenesis and angiogenesis |
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| Hind-limb ischemia |
-AM promotes endothelial cell proliferation and capillary formation - |
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| Wound healing (Pressure Ulcer -Ischemia reperfusion model) | -AM reduced wound area and increased angiogenesis and lymphangiogenesis |
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| Tail lymphedema | -AM improved lymphedema and increased number of lymph and blood vessels |
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| Tumor xenografts | -Blocking AM signaling results in reduced vascular development |
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