Publications by authors named "Desire Collen"

Placental growth factor (PlGF)-2 induces angio- and arteriogenesis in rodents but its therapeutic potential in a clinically representative post-infarction left ventricular (LV) dysfunction model remains unclear. We, therefore, investigated the safety and efficacy of recombinant human (rh)PlGF-2 in the infarcted porcine heart in a randomized, placebo-controlled blinded study. We induced myocardial infarction (MI) in pigs using 75 min mid-LAD balloon occlusion followed by reperfusion.

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Angiogenic growth factor therapy for ischemic cardiovascular disease carries a risk of stimulating atherosclerotic plaque growth. We evaluated risk benefit ratio of sustained administration of recombinant human placental growth factor (rhPlGF)-2 in mice with advanced atherosclerosis and chronic ischemic cardiomyopathy. We maintained apolipoprotein E-deficient mice on a high cholesterol diet and induced myocardial infarction by transient ligation at 4 weeks.

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Objectives: We investigated whether sustained infusion of recombinant human placental growth factor-2 (rhPlGF-2) improves myocardial perfusion and left ventricular (LV) function in a porcine model of ischemic cardiomyopathy (ICM).

Methods: We induced myocardial ischemia using a flow-limiting stent in the LAD. Four weeks later, we randomized pigs with confirmed myocardial dysfunction to blinded rhPlGF-2 administration (PlGF2, 15 μg/kg/day, 14 days) or PBS (CON).

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Objective: Cerebral autosomal dominant arteriopathy with subcortical infarcts and leukoencephalopathy (CADASIL) is an adult-onset neurovascular disorder caused by stereotyped mutations in the NOTCH3 receptor. Elucidation of its pathobiology is still incomplete and remains a challenge, in part because the available preclinical mouse models to date do not reproduce the full spectrum of CADASIL pathology and clinical disease.

Methods And Results: Here, we report a novel knock-in mouse with Arg170Cys substitution in murine Notch3, corresponding to the prevalent Arg169Cys substitution in CADASIL.

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Objectives: We compared biological repair after acute myocardial infarction (AMI) with selected porcine progenitor cell populations.

Background: Cell types and mechanisms responsible for myocardial repair after AMI remain uncertain.

Methods: In a blinded, randomized study, we infused autologous late-outgrowth endothelial progenitor cells (EPC) (n = 10, 34 +/- 22 x 10(6) CD29-31-positive, capable of tube formation), allogeneic green fluorescent peptide-labeled mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) (n = 11, 10 +/- 2 x 10(6) CD29-44-90-positive, capable of adipogenic and osteogenic differentiation), or vehicle (CON) (n = 12) in the circumflex artery 1 week after AMI.

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Our findings that PlGF is a cancer target and anti-PlGF is useful for anticancer treatment have been challenged by Bais et al. Here we take advantage of carcinogen-induced and transgenic tumor models as well as ocular neovascularization to report further evidence in support of our original findings of PlGF as a promising target for anticancer therapies. We present evidence for the efficacy of additional anti-PlGF antibodies and their ability to phenocopy genetic deficiency or silencing of PlGF in cancer and ocular disease but also show that not all anti-PlGF antibodies are effective.

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Nitric oxide modulates the severity of myocardial ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury. We investigated whether cardioselective nitric oxide synthase 3 (NOS3) gene transfer could confer myocardial protection against I/R injury in pigs and examined potential molecular mechanisms. I/R injury was induced by balloon occlusion of the left anterior descending artery for 45 min followed by 4 or 72 h reperfusion.

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Aims: Placental growth factor (PlGF), a homologue of vascular endothelial growth factor, is a pleiotropic cytokine with a pro-inflammatory activity. Previous gene-inactivation studies revealed that the loss of PlGF delays atherosclerotic lesion development and inhibits macrophage infiltration, but the activity of an anti-PlGF antibody (alphaPlGF mAb) has not been evaluated yet.

Methods And Results: We characterized the potential of short-term delivery of alphaPlGF mAb in inhibiting lesion development in ApoE-deficient mice (apoE(-/-)) and in CD4:TGFbetaRII(DN) x apoE(-/-) mice, a more severe atherosclerosis model.

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Thrombocytopenia is a common medical problem. The first generation thrombopoietic agents, recombinant THPO and 'megakaryocyte growth and development factor' (PEG-rHuMGDF) entered clinical trials, but their development was discontinued owing to neutralizing auto-antibodies cross-reacting with endogenous THPO, causing thrombocytopenia in healthy volunteers. Although an approved drug for prevention of severe thrombocytopenia following myelosuppressive chemotherapy (human Interleukin-11) exists, the search for new thrombopoietic agents continued because its use is limited by side effects.

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Circulating endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) contribute to neovascularization of ischemic tissues and repair of injured endothelium. The role of bone marrow-derived progenitor cells in hypoxia-induced pulmonary vascular remodeling and their tissue-engineering potential in pulmonary hypertension (PH) remain largely unknown. We studied endogenous mobilization and homing of EPCs in green fluorescent protein bone marrow chimeric mice exposed to chronic hypoxia, a common hallmark of PH.

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Many patients with anemia fail to respond to treatment with erythropoietin (Epo), a commonly used hormone that stimulates erythroid progenitor production and maturation by human BM or by murine spleen. The protein product of growth arrest-specific gene 6 (Gas6) is important for cell survival across several cell types, but its precise physiological role remains largely enigmatic. Here, we report that murine erythroblasts released Gas6 in response to Epo and that Gas6 enhanced Epo receptor signaling by activating the serine-threonine kinase Akt in these cells.

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Urokinase-type plasminogen activator receptor (uPAR) is a key component of the plasminogen activation system at the cell surface. Recent studies showed that uPAR is expressed in the ischemic damaged brain, suggesting its involvement in brain damage. In this study, we evaluated the role of uPAR in ischemic brain damage induced by permanent middle cerebral artery (MCA) occlusion in mice with genetic deficiency of uPAR (uPAR(-/-)) or of uPA (uPA(-/-)).

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During vertebrate development, signaling by the TGFbeta ligand Nodal is critical for mesoderm formation, correct positioning of the anterior-posterior axis, normal anterior and midline patterning, and left-right asymmetric development of the heart and viscera. Stimulation of Alk4/EGF-CFC receptor complexes by Nodal activates Smad2/3, leading to left-sided expression of target genes that promote asymmetric placement of certain internal organs. We identified Ttrap as a novel Alk4- and Smad3-interacting protein that controls gastrulation movements and left-right axis determination in zebrafish.

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Novel antiangiogenic strategies with complementary mechanisms are needed to maximize efficacy and minimize resistance to current angiogenesis inhibitors. We explored the therapeutic potential and mechanisms of alphaPlGF, an antibody against placental growth factor (PlGF), a VEGF homolog, which regulates the angiogenic switch in disease, but not in health. alphaPlGF inhibited growth and metastasis of various tumors, including those resistant to VEGF(R) inhibitors (VEGF(R)Is), and enhanced the efficacy of chemotherapy and VEGF(R)Is.

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Background: Nitric oxide (NO) activates soluble guanylate cyclase (sGC), a heterodimer composed of alpha- and beta-subunits, to produce cGMP. NO reduces pulmonary vascular remodeling, but the role of sGC in vascular responses to acute and chronic hypoxia remains incompletely elucidated. We therefore studied pulmonary vascular responses to acute and chronic hypoxia in wild-type (WT) mice and mice with a nonfunctional alpha1-subunit (sGCalpha1-/-).

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We explored the physiologic role of endothelial cell apoptosis during development by generating mouse embryos lacking the inhibitor of apoptosis protein (IAP) survivin in endothelium. This was accomplished by intercrossing survivin(lox/lox) mice with mice expressing cre recombinase under the control of the endothelial cell specific tie1 promoter (tie1-cre mice). Lack of endothelial cell survivin resulted in embryonic lethality.

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Background: We investigated the safety and efficacy of several dosing regimens of catheter-directed staphylokinase (SY162) bolus administration for the treatment of long-term venous access catheter occlusion.

Methods: This open-label, ascending dose study enrolled 24 subjects. Three doses of SY162 were evaluated in three cohorts (0.

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To investigate the effect of tiplaxtinin, designed as a synthetic inhibitor of plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1), on obesity, male C57Bl/6 mice (13-14 weeks old) were kept on a high-fat diet (20.1 kJ/g) for four weeks without or with addition of tiplaxtinin (PAI-039) at a dose of 2 mg/g food. At the time of sacrifice, body weights were significantly lower in the inhibitor-treated mice (p < 0.

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The expression and potential functional role of aggrecan in adipogenesis and adipose tissue development was investigated in murine models of obesity. Aggrecan, as well as the two aggrecanases ADAMTS-4 and ADAMTS-5 (A Disintegrin And Metalloproteinase with Thrombospondin motif) mRNAs, are expressed in subcutaneous (SC) and gonadal (GON) adipose tissues of mice. Their presence was confirmed by western blotting using adipose tissue extracts.

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Placental growth factor (PlGF)-deficient (PlGF-/-) and wild-type mice were kept on a standard-fat or high-fat diet for 15 weeks. With the standard-fat diet, the body weights of PlGF-/- and wild-type mice were comparable, whereas the combined weight of subcutaneous and gonadal adipose tissues was lower in PlGF-/- mice (P = 0.02).

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Human muscle progenitor cells transduced with lentiviral vectors secreted high levels of blood clotting factor IX (FIX). When bioengineered into postmitotic myofibers as human bioartificial muscles (HBAMs) and subcutaneously implanted into immunodeficient mice, they secreted FIX into the circulation for >3 months. The HBAM-derived FIX was biologically active, consistent with the cells' ability to conduct the necessary posttranslational modifications.

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In order to evaluate a potential functional role of tissue inhibitor of matrix metalloproteinases-1 (TIMP-1) in development of obesity, we studied the effect of overexpression of human TIMP-1 (hTIMP-1) in C57Bl/6J mice in vivo and in 3T3-F442A preadipocytes in vitro. Stable long-term overexpression of hTIMP-1 in mice was achieved by adenoviral gene transfer, yielding plasma levels exceeding 250 ng/ml at eight weeks after injection. Mice overexpressing hTIMP-1 and kept on a high fat diet for 14 weeks had body weights, adipose tissue weights, and adipocyte diameters that were somewhat, but not significantly, lower than those of control mice.

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Hypoxia in rodents and humans is associated with a reduction of body fat on the one hand, and with enhanced expression of plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1), the main inhibitor of the fibrinolytic system, on the other hand. It was the objective of this study to investigate whether impairment of adipose tissue development by hypoxia may be mediated by PAI-1. Five week old male wild-type (WT) C57Bl/6 mice were fed a standard (SFD) or high fat (HFD) diet and kept under normoxic or hypoxic (10% O(2)) conditions.

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We assessed pulmonary cytochrome P450 (CYP) epoxygenase expression and activity during hypoxia and explored the effects of modulating epoxygenase activity on pulmonary hypertension. The acute hypoxic vasoconstrictor response was studied in Swiss Webster mice, who express CYP2C29 in their lungs. Animals were pretreated with vehicle, the epoxygenase inhibitor (N-methylsulfonyl-6-[2-propargyloxyphenyl] hexanamide) or an inhibitor of the soluble epoxide hydrolase.

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