Therapeutic angiogenesis by intramuscular injection of fibrin particles into ischaemic hindlimbs.

Clin Exp Pharmacol Physiol

Ruijin Hospital, Shanghai Institute of Hypertension, Laboratory of Vascular Biology, State Laboratory for Medical Genomics, Shanghai Jiao Tong University Medical School, Shanghai Institute for Biological Sciences, Shanghai, China.

Published: July 2006

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  • Fibrin gel has been tested for its ability to enhance the formation of new blood vessels in a rabbit model of acute hindlimb ischaemia, where the left femoral artery is surgically removed.
  • Seven days post-surgery, different groups of rabbits received varying doses of fibrin particles (FP) directly into ischaemic muscle, while a control group received saline.
  • Results showed that the 5 mg FP treatment significantly improved blood vessel development, increased capillary density, and enhanced blood flow compared to controls, suggesting FP can be an effective treatment for promoting angiogenesis in ischaemic conditions.

Article Abstract

1. Fibrin gel has been used as a carrier of angiogenic molecules to promote neovascularization in animal models of limb ischaemia. However, little is known about the effects of fibrin itself under such pathological conditions. Accordingly, the present study tested the efficacy of fibrin in a rabbit model of acute hindlimb ischaemia. 2. Unilateral ischaemia was induced by resection of the left femoral artery. Seven days after surgery, fibrin particles (FP), which were free of fibrinogen, thrombin and vascular endothelial growth factor, were injected directly into the ischaemic thigh muscles. Twenty-four rabbits were divided into four groups, namely a control group receiving phosphate-buffered saline and three FP-treated groups receiving 5, 10 or 20 mg FP. 3. Collateral vessel development and limb perfusion were assessed by angiography, measuring the calf blood pressure ratio (BPR), thermographic scanning and the histological determination of capillary density. 4. At day 35 post-surgery, the treatment with 5 mg FP produced an augmentation of collateral vessel development (P < 0.01), increased numbers of capillaries (P < 0.05) and improved perfusion manifested by a higher blood flow (P < 0.01) and calf BPR (P < 0.05) compared with controls. Treatment with 10 and 20 mg FP had similar effects to those observed with 5 mg FP. 5. The present study reveals that FP promotes angiogenesis in a rabbit model of hindlimb ischaemia, thus providing a feasible approach to therapeutic angiogenesis in ischaemic diseases.

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