Angiogenic stimulation compared with angiogenic reaction to injury: distinction by focal and general application of trypsin to the chick chorioallantoic membrane.

W D Thompson, M A Kazmi
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We have addressed the problem of distinguishing angiogenesis induced in the chick chorioallantoic membrane by injury and inflammation from angiogenesis induced by primary stimulation. Focal, slow-release application of trypsin stimulated a localized spoke-wheel pattern of vascularity. In comparison, a range of doses up to a sublethal amount of trypsin applied generally, in liquid form, resulted in no change in DNA synthesis or vessel content, despite a transient influx of inflammatory cells. This contrasts with previous work with fibrin degradation products, histamine and heparin which each produce characteristic patterns of increased DNA synthesis leading to angiogenesis in the entire 'dropped' area of the chorioallantoic membrane. Such general application, therefore, avoids the danger of misinterpretation of focal, toxic effects.

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血管生成刺激与损伤后血管生成反应的比较:胰蛋白酶对鸡绒毛膜尿囊膜的局灶性和普遍应用的区别。
我们已经解决了区分损伤和炎症诱导的鸡绒毛膜尿囊膜血管生成与初次刺激诱导的血管生成的问题。局灶性的、缓慢释放的胰蛋白酶刺激了局部的轮辐状血管。相比之下,通常以液体形式施用的胰蛋白酶的剂量范围高达亚致死量,尽管有炎症细胞的短暂流入,但没有导致DNA合成或血管含量的变化。这与之前对纤维蛋白降解产物、组胺和肝素的研究形成对比,这两种物质都能产生DNA合成增加的特征模式,从而导致绒毛膜尿囊膜整个“脱落”区域的血管生成。因此,这种普遍应用避免了误解局部毒性作用的危险。
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