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Expression of VEGF in Neonatal Urinary Obstruction: Does Expression of VEGF Predict Hydronephrosis?

BACKGROUND: In animal studies, the inhibition of VEGF activity results in high mortality and impaired renal and glomerular development. Mechanical stimuli, like mechanical stretch in respiratory and circulatory systems, results in an elevated expression of VEGF. In animal models, the experimental ur...

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Autores principales: Magyar, Zsófia, Schönleber, Julianna, Romics, Miklós, Hruby, Ervin, Nagy, Bálint, Sulya, Bálint, Beke, Artúr, Harmath, Ágnes, Jeager, Judit, Rigó, János, Görbe, Éva
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Publicado: International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4436944/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25951999
http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/MSM.894133
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author Magyar, Zsófia
Schönleber, Julianna
Romics, Miklós
Hruby, Ervin
Nagy, Bálint
Sulya, Bálint
Beke, Artúr
Harmath, Ágnes
Jeager, Judit
Rigó, János
Görbe, Éva
author_facet Magyar, Zsófia
Schönleber, Julianna
Romics, Miklós
Hruby, Ervin
Nagy, Bálint
Sulya, Bálint
Beke, Artúr
Harmath, Ágnes
Jeager, Judit
Rigó, János
Görbe, Éva
author_sort Magyar, Zsófia
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: In animal studies, the inhibition of VEGF activity results in high mortality and impaired renal and glomerular development. Mechanical stimuli, like mechanical stretch in respiratory and circulatory systems, results in an elevated expression of VEGF. In animal models, the experimental urinary obstruction is associated with stretching of tubular cells and activations of the renin-angiotensin system. This results in the upregulation of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and TNF-alfa. MATERIAL/METHODS: Tissue samples from urinary tract obstruction were collected and immunohistochemistry was performed in 14 patients (average age: 7.1±4.1 years). The control histology group consisted of ureteropelvic junction tissue from 10 fetuses after midtrimester artificial abortion. The fetuses did not have any failure at ultrasound screening and pathological examination. The mean gestational age was 20.6 weeks of gestation (±2.2SD). Expression of VEGF was detected with immunohistochemistry method. RESULTS: Expression of VEGF was found in varying intensity in the submucosa and subserosa layers, but only in the test tissue (placental tissue). The tissue of the patients with urinary obstruction and the tissue of the fetal ureteropelvic junction without urinary obstruction were negative for expression of VEGF. The repeated examination showed negative cells and no color staining. CONCLUSIONS: The pressure due to congenital urogenital obstruction resulting in mechanical stress in cells did not increase the expression of VEGF in young children in our study. To find a correlation between urogenital tract obstruction and increased expression of VEGF, we need to perform more examinations because the connection may be of therapeutic significance.
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spelling pubmed-44369442015-05-26 Expression of VEGF in Neonatal Urinary Obstruction: Does Expression of VEGF Predict Hydronephrosis? Magyar, Zsófia Schönleber, Julianna Romics, Miklós Hruby, Ervin Nagy, Bálint Sulya, Bálint Beke, Artúr Harmath, Ágnes Jeager, Judit Rigó, János Görbe, Éva Med Sci Monit Clinical Research BACKGROUND: In animal studies, the inhibition of VEGF activity results in high mortality and impaired renal and glomerular development. Mechanical stimuli, like mechanical stretch in respiratory and circulatory systems, results in an elevated expression of VEGF. In animal models, the experimental urinary obstruction is associated with stretching of tubular cells and activations of the renin-angiotensin system. This results in the upregulation of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and TNF-alfa. MATERIAL/METHODS: Tissue samples from urinary tract obstruction were collected and immunohistochemistry was performed in 14 patients (average age: 7.1±4.1 years). The control histology group consisted of ureteropelvic junction tissue from 10 fetuses after midtrimester artificial abortion. The fetuses did not have any failure at ultrasound screening and pathological examination. The mean gestational age was 20.6 weeks of gestation (±2.2SD). Expression of VEGF was detected with immunohistochemistry method. RESULTS: Expression of VEGF was found in varying intensity in the submucosa and subserosa layers, but only in the test tissue (placental tissue). The tissue of the patients with urinary obstruction and the tissue of the fetal ureteropelvic junction without urinary obstruction were negative for expression of VEGF. The repeated examination showed negative cells and no color staining. CONCLUSIONS: The pressure due to congenital urogenital obstruction resulting in mechanical stress in cells did not increase the expression of VEGF in young children in our study. To find a correlation between urogenital tract obstruction and increased expression of VEGF, we need to perform more examinations because the connection may be of therapeutic significance. International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2015-05-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4436944/ /pubmed/25951999 http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/MSM.894133 Text en © Med Sci Monit, 2015 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License
spellingShingle Clinical Research
Magyar, Zsófia
Schönleber, Julianna
Romics, Miklós
Hruby, Ervin
Nagy, Bálint
Sulya, Bálint
Beke, Artúr
Harmath, Ágnes
Jeager, Judit
Rigó, János
Görbe, Éva
Expression of VEGF in Neonatal Urinary Obstruction: Does Expression of VEGF Predict Hydronephrosis?
title Expression of VEGF in Neonatal Urinary Obstruction: Does Expression of VEGF Predict Hydronephrosis?
title_full Expression of VEGF in Neonatal Urinary Obstruction: Does Expression of VEGF Predict Hydronephrosis?
title_fullStr Expression of VEGF in Neonatal Urinary Obstruction: Does Expression of VEGF Predict Hydronephrosis?
title_full_unstemmed Expression of VEGF in Neonatal Urinary Obstruction: Does Expression of VEGF Predict Hydronephrosis?
title_short Expression of VEGF in Neonatal Urinary Obstruction: Does Expression of VEGF Predict Hydronephrosis?
title_sort expression of vegf in neonatal urinary obstruction: does expression of vegf predict hydronephrosis?
topic Clinical Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4436944/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25951999
http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/MSM.894133
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