脑发育中血管生成相关基因的时间表达分析。

Q4 Neuroscience Vascular Cell Pub Date : 2012-10-01 DOI:10.1186/2045-824X-4-16
Abdulkadir Ozkan, Atilla Biçer, Timuçin Avşar, Askin Seker, Zafer Orkun Toktaş, Süheyla Uyar Bozkurt, Ayse Nazli Başak, Türker Kılıç
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背景:脑血管畸形(CVM)被认为是在发育过程中发生的,目前对其分子发病机制的了解非常有限。为了揭示cvm的分子机制,在分子水平上对脑血管发育的详细了解至关重要。在这项研究中,我们旨在探讨血管生成相关基因在脑血管系统建立中的时间和比较表达谱。方法:采用血管生成相关基因低密度阵列系统,分析了113个血管生成相关基因在小鼠脑发育过程中的表达。Bai1(脑特异性血管生成抑制剂-1)是最近发现的一种新的抗血管生成基因,已被选中进行进一步的表征。结果:我们发现,在分析的113个基因中,有62个在大脑发育中有不同程度的表达。其中19个在胚胎期和出生后阶段差异表达(>1.5倍)。Bai1在大脑皮层和海马的生长血管上强烈表达,部分在纹状体外侧区表达,但在丘脑中大部分不表达。结论:通过对大脑发育过程中血管生成相关基因的比较表达分析,本文提供的数据将为脑血管研究的进一步功能研究提供重要的补充。
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Temporal expression analysis of angiogenesis-related genes in brain development.

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Background: The current knowledge on molecular pathogenesis of cerebral vascular malformations (CVM), which are believed to arise during development, is very limited. To unravel the molecular mechanisms involved in CVMs, a detailed understanding of the brain vascular development at molecular level is crucial. In this study, we aimed to explore the temporal and comparative expression profile of angiogenesis-related genes in the establishment of brain vasculature.

Methods: Expression of a total of 113 angiogenesis-related genes during murine brain development has been analyzed using low-density array systems designed for angiogenesis-related genes. Bai1 (brain specific angiogenesis inhibitor-1), a recently identified novel anti-angiogenic gene, has been selected for further characterization.

Results: We found that 62 out of 113 analyzed genes have expression in brain development at varying levels. Nineteen of these were differentially expressed between embryonic and postnatal stages (>1.5 fold). Bai1 is strongly expressed on growing blood vessels of cerebral cortex and hippocampus, partially expressed in the lateral regions of striatum, but mostly absent on the thalamus.

Conclusion: By showing the comparative expression analysis of angiogenesis-related genes throughout brain development, the data presented here will be a crucial addition to further functional studies on cerebrovascular research.

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