Volume 25, Issue 5 pp. 618-625
BASIC SCIENCE RESEARCH
Original Articles

Effects of Diabetes Mellitus on VEGF-Induced Proliferation Response in Bone Marrow Derived Endothelial Progenitor Cells

Shigetoshi Mieno M.D., Ph.D.

Shigetoshi Mieno M.D., Ph.D.

Division of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Osaka Medical College, Takatsuki, Japan

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Munir Boodhwani M.D., MMSc.

Munir Boodhwani M.D., MMSc.

Division of Cardiac Surgery, University of Ottawa Heart Institute, Ottawa, Canada

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Michael P. Robich M.D.

Michael P. Robich M.D.

Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Department of Surgery, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts

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Richard T. Clements Ph.D.

Richard T. Clements Ph.D.

Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Department of Surgery, Warren Alpert School of Medicine, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island

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Neel R. Sodha M.D.

Neel R. Sodha M.D.

Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Department of Surgery, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts

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Frank W. Sellke M.D.

Frank W. Sellke M.D.

Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Department of Surgery, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts

Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Department of Surgery, Warren Alpert School of Medicine, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island

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First published: 02 September 2010
Citations: 15
Address for correspondence: Frank W. Sellke M.D., Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Warren Alpert School of Medicine at Brown University, 593 Eddy Street, APC 424, Providence, RI 02903. Fax: (440) 444-2380; e-mail: [email protected]

Conflict of interest: None

Abstract

Abstract Background: This study examined effects of diabetes mellitus (DM) on cellular proliferation associated with vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) signaling in endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) and evaluated protein expression involved in cellular proliferation and proapoptotic signaling in chronically ischemic myocardium. Methods: Insulin-dependent DM was induced in yucatan miniswine with alloxan. Eight weeks after induction, chronic ischemia was induced by ameroid constrictor placement around the circumflex coronary artery. Seven weeks after ameroid constrictor, perfusion of ischemic territory was measured by isotope-labeled microspheres, and ischemic myocardium was harvested. Bone marrow (BM) samples were harvested from iliac bone and mononuclear cells (MNCs) were cryopreserved. EPCs were isolated from cryopreserved MNCs in control (n = 6) and DM swine (n = 6). EPC proliferation was assessed. Results: EPC proliferation was decreased in DM as compared to control (1.02±0.09, 0.40±0.04, p < 0.01). VEGF-induced EPC proliferation was impaired in DM as compared to control (p < 0.01). Expression of ERK protein, an activator of VEGF-induced cell proliferation, was decreased. AKT activation, an inhibitor of apoptosis, was decreased, while Bad, an activator of proapoptotic signaling, was elevated in the ischemic myocardium from DM. Collateral dependent perfusion was impaired in DM. Conclusion: Impaired VEGF-induced proliferation response in EPC as well as an increase in negative myocardial protein expression for cell proliferation and proapoptotic signaling via VEGF could be a therapeutic target to enhance the effects of proangiogenesis therapies in DM and other chronic illnesses. (J Card Surg 2010;25:618-625)

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