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Alzheimer’s Amyloid β Peptide Induces Angiogenesis in an Alzheimer’s Disease Model Mouse through Placental Growth Factor and Angiopoietin 2 Expressions

Increased angiogenesis, especially the pathological type, has been documented in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) brains, and it is considered to be activated due to a vascular dysfunction-mediated hypoxic condition. To understand the role of the amyloid β (Aβ) peptide in angiogenesis, we analyzed its effec...

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Autores principales: Sheikh, Abdullah Md., Yano, Shozo, Tabassum, Shatera, Mitaki, Shingo, Michikawa, Makoto, Nagai, Atsushi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10003449/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36901941
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24054510
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author Sheikh, Abdullah Md.
Yano, Shozo
Tabassum, Shatera
Mitaki, Shingo
Michikawa, Makoto
Nagai, Atsushi
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Yano, Shozo
Tabassum, Shatera
Mitaki, Shingo
Michikawa, Makoto
Nagai, Atsushi
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description Increased angiogenesis, especially the pathological type, has been documented in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) brains, and it is considered to be activated due to a vascular dysfunction-mediated hypoxic condition. To understand the role of the amyloid β (Aβ) peptide in angiogenesis, we analyzed its effects on the brains of young APP transgenic AD model mice. Immunostaining results revealed that Aβ was mainly localized intracellularly, with very few immunopositive vessels, and there was no extracellular deposition at this age. Solanum tuberosum lectin staining demonstrated that compared to their wild-type littermates, the vessel number was only increased in the cortex of J20 mice. CD105 staining also showed an increased number of new vessels in the cortex, some of which were partially positive for collagen4. Real-time PCR results demonstrated that placental growth factor (PlGF) and angiopoietin 2 (AngII) mRNA were increased in both the cortex and hippocampus of J20 mice compared to their wild-type littermates. However, vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) mRNA did not change. Immunofluorescence staining confirmed the increased expression of PlGF and AngII in the cortex of the J20 mice. Neuronal cells were positive for PlGF and AngII. Treatment of a neural stem cell line (NMW7) with synthetic Aβ(1–42) directly increased the expression of PlGF and AngII, at mRNA levels, and AngII at protein levels. Thus, these pilot data indicate that pathological angiogenesis exists in AD brains due to the direct effects of early Aβ accumulation, suggesting that the Aβ peptide regulates angiogenesis through PlGF and AngII expression.
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spelling pubmed-100034492023-03-11 Alzheimer’s Amyloid β Peptide Induces Angiogenesis in an Alzheimer’s Disease Model Mouse through Placental Growth Factor and Angiopoietin 2 Expressions Sheikh, Abdullah Md. Yano, Shozo Tabassum, Shatera Mitaki, Shingo Michikawa, Makoto Nagai, Atsushi Int J Mol Sci Article Increased angiogenesis, especially the pathological type, has been documented in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) brains, and it is considered to be activated due to a vascular dysfunction-mediated hypoxic condition. To understand the role of the amyloid β (Aβ) peptide in angiogenesis, we analyzed its effects on the brains of young APP transgenic AD model mice. Immunostaining results revealed that Aβ was mainly localized intracellularly, with very few immunopositive vessels, and there was no extracellular deposition at this age. Solanum tuberosum lectin staining demonstrated that compared to their wild-type littermates, the vessel number was only increased in the cortex of J20 mice. CD105 staining also showed an increased number of new vessels in the cortex, some of which were partially positive for collagen4. Real-time PCR results demonstrated that placental growth factor (PlGF) and angiopoietin 2 (AngII) mRNA were increased in both the cortex and hippocampus of J20 mice compared to their wild-type littermates. However, vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) mRNA did not change. Immunofluorescence staining confirmed the increased expression of PlGF and AngII in the cortex of the J20 mice. Neuronal cells were positive for PlGF and AngII. Treatment of a neural stem cell line (NMW7) with synthetic Aβ(1–42) directly increased the expression of PlGF and AngII, at mRNA levels, and AngII at protein levels. Thus, these pilot data indicate that pathological angiogenesis exists in AD brains due to the direct effects of early Aβ accumulation, suggesting that the Aβ peptide regulates angiogenesis through PlGF and AngII expression. MDPI 2023-02-24 /pmc/articles/PMC10003449/ /pubmed/36901941 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24054510 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Sheikh, Abdullah Md.
Yano, Shozo
Tabassum, Shatera
Mitaki, Shingo
Michikawa, Makoto
Nagai, Atsushi
Alzheimer’s Amyloid β Peptide Induces Angiogenesis in an Alzheimer’s Disease Model Mouse through Placental Growth Factor and Angiopoietin 2 Expressions
title Alzheimer’s Amyloid β Peptide Induces Angiogenesis in an Alzheimer’s Disease Model Mouse through Placental Growth Factor and Angiopoietin 2 Expressions
title_full Alzheimer’s Amyloid β Peptide Induces Angiogenesis in an Alzheimer’s Disease Model Mouse through Placental Growth Factor and Angiopoietin 2 Expressions
title_fullStr Alzheimer’s Amyloid β Peptide Induces Angiogenesis in an Alzheimer’s Disease Model Mouse through Placental Growth Factor and Angiopoietin 2 Expressions
title_full_unstemmed Alzheimer’s Amyloid β Peptide Induces Angiogenesis in an Alzheimer’s Disease Model Mouse through Placental Growth Factor and Angiopoietin 2 Expressions
title_short Alzheimer’s Amyloid β Peptide Induces Angiogenesis in an Alzheimer’s Disease Model Mouse through Placental Growth Factor and Angiopoietin 2 Expressions
title_sort alzheimer’s amyloid β peptide induces angiogenesis in an alzheimer’s disease model mouse through placental growth factor and angiopoietin 2 expressions
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10003449/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36901941
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24054510
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