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Haeme oxygenase promotes progenitor cell mobilization, neovascularization, and functional recovery after critical hindlimb ischaemia in mice

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CARDIOVASCULAR RESEARCH
卷 78, 期 2, 页码 294-300

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/cvr/cvm107

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angiogenesis; microcirculation; regional wood flow

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Aims Neovascularization is an important element of tong-term functional recovery during chronic ischaemia. We postulated that haeme oxygenase (HO) is required for progenitor cell recruitment, neovascularization, and blood flow recovery after critical hindlimb ischaemia (HLI). Methods and results The femoral artery was ligated in FVB/N mice proximal to its superficial and deep branches. Blood flow in the ischaemic hindlimb was determined by Laser Doppler perfusion imaging. Capillary density was measured by isolectin staining, and mobilization of Sca-1(+)/Kdr(+) progenitor cells by FACS analysis. Progenitor cell recruitment to the ischaemic hindlimb was assessed after Tie2-lacZ transgenic bone marrow transplantation. Blood flow recovery after femoral artery ligation was significantly blunted in mice treated with the HO inhibitor tin protoporphyrin-IX (25 mg/kg i.p., every other day). HO-inhibited mice developed more pronounced Limb necrosis, associated with impaired hindlimb motor function. Capillary density in the ischaemic hindlimb and mobilization of Sca-1(+)/Kdr(+) progenitor cells were significantly reduced after HO inhibition. After transplantation of Tie2-lacZ transgenic bone marrow cells into lethally irradiated wild-type mice, fewer LacZ(+) cells were detected in the ischaemic hindlimb muscle of HO-inhibited mice. Mechanistically, HO inhibition prevented the establishment of a stromal cell-derived factor-1 gradient for progenitor cell mobilization between the ischaemic hindlimb and bone marrow. Conclusion HOs are required for progenitor cell recruitment, neovascularization, and functional recovery after HLI.

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