Effect of tenascin-X together with vascular endothelial growth factor A on cell proliferation in cultured embryonic hearts

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Tenascin-X (TNX) is a large glycoprotein that appears in extracellular matrices. Previously, we demonstrated that TNX binds to vascular endothelial growth factors A and B (VEGF-A and -B) and that VEGF-B in combination with TNX induces DNA synthesis in endothelial cells via increased signals mediated by the VEGFR-1 receptor. In this study, we investigated the effect of TNX with VEGF-A on the cell proliferation in embryonic mouse heart explants from either wild-type (TNX+/+) or TNX-deficient (TNX-/-) mice. The addition of VEGF-A to the explants from TNX+/+ mice increased cell proliferation by 1.5 fold compared with that in TNX-/- mice, indicating that TNX with VEGF family member plays an important role in the control of endothelial cell proliferation in vivo.

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Ikuta, T., Ariga, H., & Matsumoto, K. I. (2001). Effect of tenascin-X together with vascular endothelial growth factor A on cell proliferation in cultured embryonic hearts. Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 24(11), 1320–1323. https://doi.org/10.1248/bpb.24.1320

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