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Dmitry Shvartsman1, Hannah Storrie-White2, Kangwon Lee1, Cathal Kearney2, Yevgeny Brudno1, Nhi Ho2, Christine Cezar2, Corey McCann3, Erin Anderson1, John Koullias2, Juan Carlos Tapia3, Herman Vandenburgh4, Jeff W Lichtman3, David J Mooney5.
Abstract
Tissue reinnervation following trauma, disease, or transplantation often presents a significant challenge. Here, we show that the delivery of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) from alginate hydrogels ameliorates loss of skeletal muscle innervation after ischemic injury by promoting both maintenance and regrowth of damaged axons in mice. Nerve growth factor (NGF) and glial-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) mediated VEGF-induced axonal regeneration, and the expression of both is induced by VEGF presentation. Using both in vitro and in vivo modeling approaches, we demonstrate that the activity of NGF and GDNF regulates VEGF-driven angiogenesis, controlling endothelial cell sprouting and blood vessel maturation. Altogether, these studies produce evidence of new mechanisms of VEGF action, further broaden the understanding of the roles of NGF and GDNF in angiogenesis and axonal regeneration, and suggest approaches to improve axonal and ischemic tissue repair therapies.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24769910 PMCID: PMC4089004 DOI: 10.1038/mt.2014.76
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Ther ISSN: 1525-0016 Impact factor: 11.454