[HTML][HTML] Mouse strain–dependent heterogeneity of resting limbal vasculature

CK Chan, LN Pham, C Chinn, C Spee… - … & visual science, 2004 - iovs.arvojournals.org
CK Chan, LN Pham, C Chinn, C Spee, SJ Ryan, RJ Akhurst, DR Hinton
Investigative ophthalmology & visual science, 2004iovs.arvojournals.org
purpose. Heterogeneity of the extent of angiogenesis induced by exogenous growth factors
may be determined by genetic influences. Because angiogenesis is the formation of new
vessels from preexisting ones, strain-related influences on naïve resting limbal vessel
phenotype and gene expression were determined in mice having divergently low and high
angiogenic responses. methods. Resting limbal vessel surface area and density and extent
of bFGF-induced corneal angiogenesis were determined in C57BL/6J, BALB/cJ, F1 …
Abstract
purpose. Heterogeneity of the extent of angiogenesis induced by exogenous growth factors may be determined by genetic influences. Because angiogenesis is the formation of new vessels from preexisting ones, strain-related influences on naïve resting limbal vessel phenotype and gene expression were determined in mice having divergently low and high angiogenic responses.
methods. Resting limbal vessel surface area and density and extent of bFGF-induced corneal angiogenesis were determined in C57BL/6J, BALB/cJ, F1 intercross≡ C57BL/6J X 129S3/SvIM, and 129S3/SvIM mouse strains by quantitative three-dimensional reconstruction confocal microscopy. Strain-related influences on pro-and antiangiogenic gene expression in naïve cornea were determined by quantitative real-time RT-PCR.
results. The strain-dependent rank order of resting limbal vessel surface area and resting vessel density paralleled bFGF-induced neovascularization: 129S3/SvIM> BALB/cJ, F1> C57BL/6J (P< 0.0006). Pigment epithelium–derived factor (PEDF) was increased more than 67-fold compared to Ang-2 in resting cornea of both C57BL/6J and 129S3/SvIM strains (P< 0.0001; P< 0.0001), suggesting a strongly antiangiogenic environment. The corneas of the C57BL/6J mice demonstrated 1.8-, 1.5-, and 1.7-fold increased mRNA levels for Flt-1, VEGF, and bFGF, respectively (P< 0.02; P< 0.04; P< 0.02); however, TSP-1 expression was increased 2.4-fold compared with 129S3/SvIM (P< 0.0004).
conclusions. Strain-dependent differences in the resting limbal vessel surface area and density correlated with heterogeneity in the extent of bFGF-induced angiogenesis. Differences in pro-and antiangiogenic gene expression levels in resting cornea may influence vascular limbal phenotype during quiescence and may predict susceptibility to angiogenesis-dependent diseases.
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