Growth of new blood vessels (angiogenesis), required for all tumor growth, is stimulated by the expression of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF). VEGF is up-regulated in all known solid tumors but also in atherosclerosis, diabetic retinopathy, arthritis, and many other conditions. Conventional VEGF isoforms have been universally described as proangiogenic cytokines.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: To develop an adenovirus-mediated angiogenesis model, dependent on VEGF, in a system amenable to functional characterization.
Methods: Adenovirus (AdV) expressing VEGF (Ad-VEGF) or GFP (Ad-EGFP) (1-3.3 x 10(8) TCID50/mL), and Monastral blue were injected into the fat pad on either side of a mesenteric connective tissue panel of halothane-anesthetized male Wistar rats after intravital microscopic imaging.