Literature DB >> 9355840

Morphometric analysis of neointimal formation in murine cardiac grafts: III. Dissociation of intestitial fibrosis from neointimal formation.

A T Armstrong1, A R Strauch, R C Starling, D D Sedmak, C G Orosz.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: This study examined the relationship between transplant vascular sclerosis (TVS) and tissue fibrosis, features of chronic rejection that can develop rapidly in accepted heterotopic murine cardiac allografts.
METHODS: The rate of development of interstitial fibrosis or TVS development was determined by computerized analysis of tissue sections from DBA/2-->C57BL/6 heterotopic cardiac allografts after immunosuppression with gallium nitrate.
RESULTS: In accepted cardiac allografts, neointimal fibrosis developed by 30 days after transplant, whereas TVS was minimal by day 30, and maximal by day 60. Variable levels of fibrosis were found throughout the allografts. DBA/2-->DBA/2 cardiac isografts never displayed TVS in this time period, but displayed allograft-like fibrosis within 60 days of transplantation.
CONCLUSIONS: Interstitial fibrosis can be dissociated from the TVS development in this experimental model of chronic cardiac allograft rejection. Apparently, it is caused, at least in part, by alloantigen-independent factors other than TVS-related tissue ischemia.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9355840     DOI: 10.1097/00007890-199710270-00020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transplantation        ISSN: 0041-1337            Impact factor:   4.939


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2.  YB-1 coordinates vascular smooth muscle alpha-actin gene activation by transforming growth factor beta1 and thrombin during differentiation of human pulmonary myofibroblasts.

Authors:  Aiwen Zhang; Xiaoying Liu; John G Cogan; Matthew D Fuerst; John A Polikandriotis; Robert J Kelm; Arthur R Strauch
Journal:  Mol Biol Cell       Date:  2005-08-10       Impact factor: 4.138

3.  Transforming growth factor beta1-mediated activation of the smooth muscle alpha-actin gene in human pulmonary myofibroblasts is inhibited by tumor necrosis factor-alpha via mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase 1-dependent induction of the Egr-1 transcriptional repressor.

Authors:  Xiaoying Liu; Robert J Kelm; Arthur R Strauch
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4.  Induction of vascular smooth muscle alpha-actin gene transcription in transforming growth factor beta1-activated myofibroblasts mediated by dynamic interplay between the Pur repressor proteins and Sp1/Smad coactivators.

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Journal:  Mol Biol Cell       Date:  2004-07-28       Impact factor: 4.138

5.  Delayed anti-CD3 therapy results in depletion of alloreactive T cells and the dominance of Foxp3+ CD4+ graft infiltrating cells.

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6.  Dynamic Interplay of Smooth Muscle α-Actin Gene-Regulatory Proteins Reflects the Biological Complexity of Myofibroblast Differentiation.

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