The phenomenon of no-reflow seriously limits the therapeutic value of coronary recanalization and leads to poor prognosis. Recent studies have demonstrated the potential role of pigment epithelium-derived factor (PEDF) in stabilizing endothelial cell junction, reducing vascular permeability and maintaining a quiescent vasculature. In this study, intramyocardial gene delivery was performed 5 days before the acute myocardial infarction/recanalization experiment in male rats. Positron emission tomography perfusion imaging with N-NH indicated PEDF to promote microvascular reperfusion significantly 4 h postcoronary occlusion. PEDF was observed to maintain the stability of endothelial adherens junctions (AJs), thus preventing the occurrence of no-reflow. PEDF reduced the hypoxia-induced vascular endothelial (VE)-cadherin endocytosis through PEDF/LR/Src/VE-cadherin S665 axis , which was remarkably observed to maintain endothelial AJs. Generally, PEDF might function as a relevant target for therapeutic vasculoprotection by way of regulating the phosphorylation level of VE-cadherin according to our data, thus being crucial for preventing no-reflow.

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