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Accelerated Reendothelialization, Increased Neovascularization and Erythrocyte Extravasation after Arterial Injury in BAMBI(−/−) Mice

BACKGROUND: Intimal injury rapidly activates TGFβ and enhances vascular repair by the growth of endothelial (EC) and vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMC). The response to the TGFβ family of growth factors can be modified by BAMBI (BMP, Activin, Membrane Bound Inhibitor) acting as a non-signaling, com...

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Autores principales: Guillot, Nicolas, Kollins, Dmitrij, Badimon, Juan J., Schlondorff, Detlef, Hutter, Randolph
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3585719/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23469285
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0058550
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author Guillot, Nicolas
Kollins, Dmitrij
Badimon, Juan J.
Schlondorff, Detlef
Hutter, Randolph
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Kollins, Dmitrij
Badimon, Juan J.
Schlondorff, Detlef
Hutter, Randolph
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description BACKGROUND: Intimal injury rapidly activates TGFβ and enhances vascular repair by the growth of endothelial (EC) and vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMC). The response to the TGFβ family of growth factors can be modified by BAMBI (BMP, Activin, Membrane Bound Inhibitor) acting as a non-signaling, competitive antagonist of TGFβ type I receptors such as ALK 1 and 5. In vivo the effect of BAMBI will depend on its cell-specific expression and of that of the ALK type receptors. We recently reported EC restricted BAMBI expression and genetic elimination of BAMBI resulting in an in vitro and in vivo phenotype characterized by endothelial activation and proliferation involving alternative pathway activation by TGFβ through ALK 1. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: To test the hypothesis that BAMBI modulates arterial response to injury via its effects on endothelial repair and arterial wall neovascularization we used a model of femoral arterial denudation injury in wild type (WT) and BAMBI(−/−) mice. Arterial response was evaluated at 2 and 4 weeks after luminal endothelial denudation of femoral arteries. The BAMBI(−/−) genotype mice showed accelerated luminal endothelial repair at 2 weeks and a highly unusual increase in arterial wall neovascularization compared to WT mice. The exuberant intimal and medial neovessel formation with BAMBI(−/−) genotype was also associated with significant red blood cell extravasation. The bleeding into the neointima at 2 weeks transiently increased it’s area in the BAMBI(−/−)genotype despite the faster luminal endothelial repair in this group. Vascular smooth muscle cells were decreased at 2 weeks in BAMBI(−/−) mice, but comparable to wild type at 4 weeks. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: The absence of BAMBI results in a highly unusual surge in arterial wall neovascularization that surprisingly mimiks features of intra-plaque hemorrhage of advanced atheroma in a mechanical injury model. This suggests important effects of BAMBI on arterial EC homeostasis that need to be further studied in a model of inflammatory atherosclerosis.
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spelling pubmed-35857192013-03-06 Accelerated Reendothelialization, Increased Neovascularization and Erythrocyte Extravasation after Arterial Injury in BAMBI(−/−) Mice Guillot, Nicolas Kollins, Dmitrij Badimon, Juan J. Schlondorff, Detlef Hutter, Randolph PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Intimal injury rapidly activates TGFβ and enhances vascular repair by the growth of endothelial (EC) and vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMC). The response to the TGFβ family of growth factors can be modified by BAMBI (BMP, Activin, Membrane Bound Inhibitor) acting as a non-signaling, competitive antagonist of TGFβ type I receptors such as ALK 1 and 5. In vivo the effect of BAMBI will depend on its cell-specific expression and of that of the ALK type receptors. We recently reported EC restricted BAMBI expression and genetic elimination of BAMBI resulting in an in vitro and in vivo phenotype characterized by endothelial activation and proliferation involving alternative pathway activation by TGFβ through ALK 1. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: To test the hypothesis that BAMBI modulates arterial response to injury via its effects on endothelial repair and arterial wall neovascularization we used a model of femoral arterial denudation injury in wild type (WT) and BAMBI(−/−) mice. Arterial response was evaluated at 2 and 4 weeks after luminal endothelial denudation of femoral arteries. The BAMBI(−/−) genotype mice showed accelerated luminal endothelial repair at 2 weeks and a highly unusual increase in arterial wall neovascularization compared to WT mice. The exuberant intimal and medial neovessel formation with BAMBI(−/−) genotype was also associated with significant red blood cell extravasation. The bleeding into the neointima at 2 weeks transiently increased it’s area in the BAMBI(−/−)genotype despite the faster luminal endothelial repair in this group. Vascular smooth muscle cells were decreased at 2 weeks in BAMBI(−/−) mice, but comparable to wild type at 4 weeks. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: The absence of BAMBI results in a highly unusual surge in arterial wall neovascularization that surprisingly mimiks features of intra-plaque hemorrhage of advanced atheroma in a mechanical injury model. This suggests important effects of BAMBI on arterial EC homeostasis that need to be further studied in a model of inflammatory atherosclerosis. Public Library of Science 2013-03-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3585719/ /pubmed/23469285 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0058550 Text en © 2013 Guillot et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Guillot, Nicolas
Kollins, Dmitrij
Badimon, Juan J.
Schlondorff, Detlef
Hutter, Randolph
Accelerated Reendothelialization, Increased Neovascularization and Erythrocyte Extravasation after Arterial Injury in BAMBI(−/−) Mice
title Accelerated Reendothelialization, Increased Neovascularization and Erythrocyte Extravasation after Arterial Injury in BAMBI(−/−) Mice
title_full Accelerated Reendothelialization, Increased Neovascularization and Erythrocyte Extravasation after Arterial Injury in BAMBI(−/−) Mice
title_fullStr Accelerated Reendothelialization, Increased Neovascularization and Erythrocyte Extravasation after Arterial Injury in BAMBI(−/−) Mice
title_full_unstemmed Accelerated Reendothelialization, Increased Neovascularization and Erythrocyte Extravasation after Arterial Injury in BAMBI(−/−) Mice
title_short Accelerated Reendothelialization, Increased Neovascularization and Erythrocyte Extravasation after Arterial Injury in BAMBI(−/−) Mice
title_sort accelerated reendothelialization, increased neovascularization and erythrocyte extravasation after arterial injury in bambi(−/−) mice
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3585719/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23469285
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0058550
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