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Research Article

Angiogenesis in P- and E-Selectin-Deficient Mice

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Pages 173-178 | Published online: 10 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Objectives:Several observations reported earlier indicated that the selectins, in particular E-selectin, might be involved in angiogenesis; however, mice deficient in the endothelial selectins develop normally. To clarify the role of endothelial selectins in angiogenesis, we have studied experimentally induced angiogenesis in selectin-deficient mice. Methods:Hydron pellets containing either basic fibroblast growth factor or the inflammatory cytokine tumor necrosis factor α were implanted into the corneas of wild-type and P- and/or E-selectin-deficient mice. Results:The lengths and circumferential range of the newly formed blood vessels in the corneas of the endothelial selectin-deficient mice were similar to those of wild-type mice. Conclusion:The endothelial selectins are not essential in experimentally induced angiogenesis in vivo.

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