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Published in: Angiogenesis 1/2013

01-01-2013 | Original Paper

VEGF over-expression in skeletal muscle induces angiogenesis by intussusception rather than sprouting

Authors: Roberto Gianni-Barrera, Marianna Trani, Christian Fontanellaz, Michael Heberer, Valentin Djonov, Ruslan Hlushchuk, Andrea Banfi

Published in: Angiogenesis | Issue 1/2013

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Abstract

Therapeutic over-expression of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) can be used to treat ischemic conditions. However, VEGF can induce either normal or aberrant angiogenesis depending on its dose in the microenvironment around each producing cell in vivo, which limits its clinical usefulness. The goal herein was to determine the cellular mechanisms by which physiologic and aberrant vessels are induced by over-expression of different VEGF doses in adult skeletal muscle. We took advantage of a well-characterized cell-based platform for controlled gene expression in skeletal muscle. Clonal populations of retrovirally transduced myoblasts were implanted in limb muscles of immunodeficient mice to homogeneously over-express two specific VEGF164 levels, previously shown to induce physiologic and therapeutic or aberrant angiogenesis, respectively. Three independent and complementary methods (confocal microscopy, vascular casting and 3D-reconstruction of serial semi-thin sections) showed that, at both VEGF doses, angiogenesis took place without sprouting, but rather by intussusception, or vascular splitting. VEGF-induced endothelial proliferation without tip-cell formation caused an initial homogeneous enlargement of pre-existing microvessels, followed by the formation of intravascular transluminal pillars, hallmarks of intussusception. This was associated with increased flow and shear stress, which are potent triggers of intussusception. A similar process of enlargement without sprouting, followed by intussusception, was also induced by VEGF over-expression through a clinically relevant adenoviral gene therapy vector, without the use of transduced cells. Our findings indicate that VEGF over-expression, at doses that have been shown to induce functional benefit, induces vascular growth in skeletal muscle by intussusception rather than sprouting.
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Metadata
Title
VEGF over-expression in skeletal muscle induces angiogenesis by intussusception rather than sprouting
Authors
Roberto Gianni-Barrera
Marianna Trani
Christian Fontanellaz
Michael Heberer
Valentin Djonov
Ruslan Hlushchuk
Andrea Banfi
Publication date
01-01-2013
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
Angiogenesis / Issue 1/2013
Print ISSN: 0969-6970
Electronic ISSN: 1573-7209
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10456-012-9304-y

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