Antiangiogenic Effects of Infliximab in Chick Chorioallantoic Membrane Model

R. Duman, A. Vurmaz
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Introduction: TNF-α plays a key role in initiating pathologic angiogenesis, however, literature on the effects of infliximab on angiogenesis is limited. Objective: The study aimed to investigate the effects of infliximab on angiogenesis in an in vivo chick chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) model. Methods: The study was approved by the local ethics committee on animal experimentation. Thirty fertilized specific pathogen-free eggs were incubated and kept under appropriate temperature and humidity control. On the third day of the incubation, infliximab (1 µmol) dissolved in phosphate-buffered saline in the first group, phosphate-buffered saline (negative control) (0.1 ml) in the second group, anti-VEGF (positive control) (1 µmol) in the third group were administered by injection. On the eighth day of incubation, the vascular structures of the CAMs were macroscopically examined, and standard digital photographs were taken. The digital images were analyzed, and data including mean vessel density, thickness, and number were compared between groups. P < 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results: Angiogenesis was significantly reduced in the anti-VEGF and infliximab groups compared to the saline-only group. Vessel thickness, vessel number, and vessel density were significantly less in the infliximab and anti-VEGF groups compared to the saline-only group (p=0.034, 0.029, 0.024, respectively). Conclusions: Infliximab showed promising antiangiogenic effects in the chick CAM model. Thus, infliximab could be a treatment agent in pathological processes in which angiogenesis is responsible. The antiangiogenic effect of infliximab could be due to the inhibition of various angiogenesis-related cytokines and adhesion molecules. Further studies are needed to clarify the exact mechanisms.
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英夫利西单抗在小鸡绒毛膜模型中的抗血管生成作用
导言:TNF-α 在病理性血管生成中起着关键作用,但有关英夫利西单抗对血管生成影响的文献却很有限。研究目的本研究旨在探讨英夫利西单抗在体内小鸡绒毛膜(CAM)模型中对血管生成的影响。研究方法本研究获得了当地动物实验伦理委员会的批准。将 30 枚无病原体的特定受精卵进行孵化,并在适当的温度和湿度控制下保存。孵化第三天,第一组注射溶于磷酸盐缓冲盐水的英夫利西单抗(1 µmol),第二组注射磷酸盐缓冲盐水(阴性对照)(0.1 ml),第三组注射抗血管内皮生长因子(阳性对照)(1 µmol)。培养第八天,对 CAMs 的血管结构进行宏观检查,并拍摄标准数码照片。对数字图像进行分析,并比较各组之间的平均血管密度、厚度和数量等数据。P<0.05为差异有统计学意义。结果与纯生理盐水组相比,抗血管内皮生长因子组和英夫利昔单抗组的血管生成明显减少。与纯生理盐水组相比,英夫利昔单抗组和抗血管内皮生长因子组的血管厚度、血管数量和血管密度均明显降低(P分别为0.034、0.029和0.024)。结论英夫利昔单抗在小鸡CAM模型中显示出良好的抗血管生成作用。因此,英夫利西单抗可作为血管生成病理过程的治疗药物。英夫利昔单抗的抗血管生成作用可能是由于抑制了多种与血管生成相关的细胞因子和粘附分子。具体机制还需进一步研究。
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