Vascular repair by adult hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) is well-appreciated because these cells are known for their plasticity. We have shown that adult HSCs differentiate into endothelial cells and participate in both retinal and choroidal neovascularization. We asked whether HSCs participated in the wounding response by forming astrocytes, retinal pigment epithelia (RPE), macrophages, and pericytes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCerebral malaria (CM) kills more than 1 million children each year. Using a murine model of CM, we investigated the role of Fas-Fas ligand interactions in the neuropathogenesis of this disease. Lpr and Gld mice, deficient in Fas and Fas ligand, respectively, were protected from fatal CM, although they demonstrated some pathological features associated with CM in the wild type mouse.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe developed a measure of pericyte/endothelial interaction, the desmin ensheathment ratio (DER), using the intermediate filament desmin as an indicator of pericyte ensheathment and have examined the DER in normal retinal vascular development and in the kitten retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) model. We also examined the role of mural cells in the pathogenesis of ROP. Postnatal day 1 to 45 kitten retinae were labeled for desmin, alpha-smooth muscle actin (SMA), and isolectin-B4.
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