Blood monocyte concentration is critical for enhancement of collateral artery growth
Department for Experimental Cardiology, Max Planck Institute for Physiological and Clinical Research, 61231 Bad Nauheim, Germany 0.1152/ajpheart. 01098.2001. Arteriogenesis has been associated with the presence of monocytes/macrophages within the collateral vessel wall. We tested the hypothesis that...
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Veröffentlicht in: | American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2002-12, Vol.283 (6), p.H2411-H2419 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Department for Experimental Cardiology, Max Planck
Institute for Physiological and Clinical Research, 61231 Bad
Nauheim, Germany
0.1152/ajpheart. 01098.2001. Arteriogenesis has been associated with the presence
of monocytes/macrophages within the collateral vessel wall. We tested
the hypothesis that arteriogenesis is functionally linked to the
concentration of circulating blood monocytes. Monocyte concentrations
in peripheral blood were manipulated by single injections of the
antimetabolite 5-fluorouracil (5-FU), resulting in a marked rebound
effect in New Zealand White rabbits. Collateral artery growth was
assessed by the use of a model of acute femoral artery ligation. Seven
days after ligation, collateral conductance and the number of visible
collateral arteries were increased in the rebound group. This increase
was accompanied by an increased monocyte accumulation as demonstrated
by immunohistology in the thigh 3 days after surgery. In a second
animal model (129S2/SvHsd mice), 5-FU treatment caused a remarkable
decrease in blood monocyte numbers at day 4 , followed by a
rebound effect at day 12 . Foot blood flow, assessed by
laser-Doppler imaging before and at various time points after surgery,
increased from day 7 through day 21 in mice from
the rebound group. In contrast, ligation during the phase of monocyte
depletion resulted in a reduction of blood flow reconstitution. This
inhibition could be reversed by an injection of isolated monocytes. In
conclusion, we have demonstrated a functional link between the monocyte
concentration in the peripheral blood and the enhancement of arteriogenesis.
collateral circulation; monocytes; hindlimb; angiogenesis; leukocytes |
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ISSN: | 0363-6135 1522-1539 |
DOI: | 10.1152/ajpheart.01098.2001 |