Embolus-carried vascular endothelial cell growth factor 165 improves angiogenesis in thromboangiitis obliterans

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We investigated neovasculization effects of embolus-carried human vascular endothelial cell growth factor 165 (VEGF165)-encoded adenovirus (Ad) vector in the hindlimbs of rats with thromboangiitis obliterans (TAO). Rats were equally divided into blank control (I), TAO model (II), embolus (III), Ad-VEGF165 intravascular treatment (IV), Ad-VEGF165 intramuscular treatment (V), and embolus-carried Ad-VEGF165 (VI) groups. After interventional treatment, the neovasculization effect of the test gene was observed using immunohistochemistry. At 1 week after administration, compared with group II, groups V and VI had significantly increased microvessel densities, but no significant difference was observed between groups V and VI. At 2 weeks, groups V and VI exhibited significantly increased microvessel densities. At 1 week after administration, compared with group II, both groups V and VI showed a significant difference in the ratio between the α-smooth muscle actin count and the muscle fiber count, whereas no significant difference was observed between them. At 2 weeks, groups V and VI also exhibited significant differences in these ratios compared with the other groups. We conclude that Ad-VEGF165 promotes neovasculization in ischemic limbs. Embolus-carried Ad-VEGF165 had the most pronounced effect. © FUNPEC-RP www.funpecrp.com.br.

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Liu, Q., Zhou, H. C., Yang, X. L., Zhao, Y. P., Luo, H. P., He, C. W., & Wan, X. B. (2014). Embolus-carried vascular endothelial cell growth factor 165 improves angiogenesis in thromboangiitis obliterans. Genetics and Molecular Research, 13(1), 1744–1752. https://doi.org/10.4238/2014.March.17.2

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