Literature DB >> 28063402

Murine strain differences in inflammatory angiogenesis of internal wound in diabetes.

Simone Aparecida de Almeida1, Laura Alejandra Ariza Orellano1, Luciana Xavier Pereira1, Celso Tarso Rodrigues Viana1, Paula Peixoto Campos2, Silvia Passos Andrade3, Monica Alves Neves Diniz Ferreira1.   

Abstract

Genetic susceptibility is associated with inflammation, neovascularization, and diabetes phenotypes. However, to what extent this susceptibility influences inflammatory angiogenesis in internal injuries in diabetes has not been fully investigated. Using the subcutaneous implantation of a synthetic matrix as an internal wound model in Swiss, C57BL/6 and Balb/c mice, we have studied inflammation, angiogenesis, and cytokine production in the fibrovascular tissue induced by implants in diabetic animals. The hyperglycemic levels (mg/dl) after the diabetogenic treatment were 455.0±15 in Swiss, 393.0±22 in C57BL/6, and 190.0±10 in Balb/c mice. Angiogenesis in Swiss implants from non-diabetic animals were higher than those in the implants from the other strains. However, the angiogenic inducers VEGF and nitric oxide (NO) were higher in implants from non-diabetic Swiss and Balb/c mice. Strain-related differences were also observed in the angiogenic parameters in implants from diabetic mice. Hb content and number of vessels decreased more than 40% in Swiss implants. In contrast, Hb content did not alter in implants from Balb/c diabetic mice and the number of vessels decreased. VEGF levels increased in implants from Swiss and C57BL/6 diabetic mice, but decreased in Balb/c implants. The levels of pro-inflammatory markers intra-implant also varied among the strains in both conditions. In the hyperglycemic environment, almost all inflammatory markers increased in implants from diabetic Swiss mice. These findings demonstrate the major contribution of genetic background in the pattern of inflammatory angiogenesis components of internal injury, in both normoglycemic and hyperglycemic animals.
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Keywords:  Angiogenesis; Diabetes; Genetic background; Internal wound

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28063402     DOI: 10.1016/j.biopha.2016.11.146

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomed Pharmacother        ISSN: 0753-3322            Impact factor:   6.529


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1.  Cytokine Production Is Differentially Modulated in Malignant and Non-malignant Tissues in ST2-Receptor Deficient Mice.

Authors:  Celso Tarso Rodrigues Viana; Laura Alejandra Ariza Orellano; Luciana Xavier Pereira; Simone Aparecida de Almeida; Letícia Chinait Couto; Marcela Guimarães Takahashi de Lazari; Silvia Passos Andrade; Paula Peixoto Campos
Journal:  Inflammation       Date:  2018-12       Impact factor: 4.092

2.  The intensity of the foreign body response to polyether-polyurethane implant in diabetic mice is strain-dependent.

Authors:  Simone A de Almeida; Laura A A Orellano; Luciana X Pereira; Celso T R Viana; Silvia P Andrade; Paula P Campos; Mônica A N D Ferreira
Journal:  Int J Exp Pathol       Date:  2021-11-07       Impact factor: 2.793

3.  Spectrum of pathogen- and model-specific histopathologies in mouse models of acute pneumonia.

Authors:  Kristina Dietert; Birgitt Gutbier; Sandra M Wienhold; Katrin Reppe; Xiaohui Jiang; Ling Yao; Catherine Chaput; Jan Naujoks; Markus Brack; Alexandra Kupke; Christin Peteranderl; Stephan Becker; Carolin von Lachner; Nelli Baal; Hortense Slevogt; Andreas C Hocke; Martin Witzenrath; Bastian Opitz; Susanne Herold; Holger Hackstein; Leif E Sander; Norbert Suttorp; Achim D Gruber
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2017-11-20       Impact factor: 3.240

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