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Akiyoshi Uemura, Sentaro Kusuhara, Stanley J. Wiegand, Ruth T. Yu, Shin-Ichi Nishikawa
Published in Volume 116, Issue 2
J Clin Invest. 2006; 116(2):369–377 doi:10.1172/JCI25964
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Blood vessels affect expression levels of proangiogenic genes and GFAP in retinal astrocytes. P3 retinas 48 hours after the intraocular injections of Fc control protein (upper panels) or VEGF Trap (lower panels). (A) Immunostaining for type IV collagen and ISH for Tlx, VEGF, or fibronectin. In the absence of blood vessels, genes specific to the proangiogenic state are continually expressed in astrocytes. (B) Immunostaining for PECAM-1 (green), GFAP (red), and PDGFRα (blue). In the retinas treated with VEGF Trap, GFAP is expressed only around the poorly developed blood vessels (arrows). In the absence of blood vessels, astrocyte networks depicted by PDGFRα staining maintain a simple plexus formation characteristic of the proangiogenic state. Magnification, ×126 (A), ×100 (B).