Abstract

Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) is a heparin-binding, endothelial cell-specific mitogen. Previous studies have suggested that VEGF is a regulator of naturally occurring physiologic and pathologic angiogenesis. In this study we investigated the hypothesis that the angiogenic potential of VEGF is sufficient to constitute a therapeutic effect. The soluble 165-amino acid isoform of VEGF was administered as a single intra-arterial bolus to the internal iliac artery of rabbits in which the ipsilateral femoral artery was excised to induce severe, unilateral hind limb ischemia. Doses of 500-1,000 micrograms of VEGF produced statistically significant augmentation of collateral vessel development by angiography as well as the number of capillaries by histology; consequent amelioration of the hemodynamic deficit in the ischemic limb was significantly greater in animals receiving VEGF than in nontreated controls (calf blood pressure ratio, 0.75 +/- 0.14 vs. 0.48 +/- 0.19, P < 0.05). Serial angiograms disclosed progressive linear extension of the collateral artery of origin (stem artery) to the distal point of parent vessel (reentry artery) reconstitution in seven of nine VEGF-treated animals. These findings establish proof of principle for the concept that the angiogenic activity of VEGF is sufficiently potent to achieve therapeutic benefit. Such a strategy might ultimately be applicable to patients with severe limb ischemia secondary to arterial occlusive disease.

Keywords

MedicineAngiogenesisVascular endothelial growth factorIschemiaRevascularizationHindlimbTherapeutic angiogenesisAngiographyArteryInternal medicineCardiologyNeovascularizationVEGF receptors

MeSH Terms

AngiographyAnimalsCHO CellsCapillariesCricetinaeDose-Response RelationshipDrugEndothelial Growth FactorsHindlimbHumansInjectionsIntra-ArterialIschemiaLymphokinesMaleMusclesNeovascularizationPathologicRabbitsRecombinant ProteinsTransfectionVascular Endothelial Growth Factor AVascular Endothelial Growth Factors

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Publication Info

Year
1994
Type
article
Volume
93
Issue
2
Pages
662-670
Citations
1039
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S Takeshita, Long Zheng, Edi Brogi et al. (1994). Therapeutic angiogenesis. A single intraarterial bolus of vascular endothelial growth factor augments revascularization in a rabbit ischemic hind limb model.. Journal of Clinical Investigation , 93 (2) , 662-670. https://doi.org/10.1172/jci117018

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DOI
10.1172/jci117018
PMID
7509344
PMCID
PMC293894

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