Rapid induction of vascular endothelial growth factor gene expression after transient middle cerebral artery occlusion in rats
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Rapid induction of vascular endothelial growth factor gene expression after transient middle cerebral artery occlusion in rats
Abstract
Background and purpose: Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) is a mitogen for endothelial cells and also has the potential to increase vascular permeability. Therefore, it may contribute to the recovery of brain cells from ischemic insult through potentiating neovascularization or may exacerbate brain damage by forming brain edema. However, the exact role of this protein in cerebral ischemia is not fully understood. We investigated temporal, spatial, and cellular profiles of the induction of VEGF gene expression after transient focal cerebral ischemia at both mRNA and protein levels.
Methods: We used a transient middle cerebral artery (MCA) occlusion model. Northern blot analysis was performed to assess the chronological pattern of induction and the impact of length of ischemia on mRNA expression. Western blot analysis was performed to ensure the selective detection of immunoreactive VEGF with an antibody. Temporal, spatial, and cellular changes of immunohistochemical VEGF expression were compared with different periods of reperfusion from 1 hour to 7 days after transient MCA occlusion.
Results: (1) Northern blot analysis revealed no detectable VEGF mRNA in the control brains. The mRNA became evident at 1 hour after reperfusion, peaked at 3 hours, and then decreased. The length of ischemia from 1 to 3 hours made no differences in the degree and temporal profile of the subsequent induction of VEGF mRNA. (2) Western blot analysis showed no band in the control brain, but two bands with molecular weights of 38 and 45 kD, corresponding to VEGF121 and VEGF165, were induced at 1 hour of reperfusion, peaked at 3 hours of reperfusion, and then decayed. (3) Neurons in the cerebral cortex of the MCA territory expressed VEGF at 1 hour after reperfusion with a peak at 3 hours and then diminished by 1 day. Pial cells of the MCA territory also expressed immunoreactive VEGF from 1 hour of reperfusion that was sustained until 3 to 7 days after reperfusion.
Conclusions: Rapid induction of VEGF gene expression after transient MCA occlusion was demonstrated at both mRNA and protein levels. Cortical neurons and pial cells were the source of VEGF production in this model, but the temporal profiles of the induction between these cells were different. The early but dissociative induction of VEGF between neuronal and pial cells suggests different roles of the protein in their cells after transient MCA occlusion.
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