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VEGF increases the permeability of sheep pleura ex vivo through VEGFR2 stimulation

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Peppa, V. I.; Arsenopoulou, Z. V.; Zarogiannis, S. G.; Deligiorgi, T.; Jagirdar, R.; Makantasis, I.; Stefanidis, I.; Liakopoulos, V.; Molyvdas, P. A.; Gourgoulianis, K. I.; Hatzoglou, C.
Date
2014
DOI
10.1016/j.cyto.2014.06.014
Sujet
Mesothelium
Permeability
Pleura
VEGF
VEGF receptors
ENDOTHELIAL GROWTH-FACTOR
DIAPHRAGMATIC PARIETAL PLEURA
CHAMBER
EXPERIMENTS
EFFUSIONS
PLEURODESIS
PERITONEUM
RESISTANCE
CELLS
LUNG
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Cell Biology
Immunology
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Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), a cytokine that increases vascular permeability to water and proteins and induces angiogenesis, has been implicated in the development of pleural effusions. Inflammatory and malignant pleural effusions are rich in VEGF content while mesothelial cells produce and excrete VEGF. In this report we aimed at investigating by means of electrophysiology the direct effects of VEGF on the parietal and visceral sheep pleura as well as the type of receptors that mediate this effect. Our findings show that VEGF has a direct effect on the pleural mesothelium rendering it more permeable and this effect is mediated through the stimulation of VEGF receptor 2. Our findings shed more light to the role of VEGF in the pathogenesis of pleural effusions and provide functional evidence for a role of VEGFR2 on the pleural mesothelium that has never been studied before. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/32146
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