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42
Categorie Soggetti
Cardiovascular & Respiratory Systems","Cardiovascular & Hematology Research
Background-Human tissue kallikrein (HK) releases kinins from kininogen. We
investigated whether adenovirus-mediated HK gene delivery is angiogenic in
the context of ischemia.
Methods and Results-Hindlimb ischemia, caused by femoral artery excision, i
ncreased muscular capillary density (P<0.001) and induced the expression of
kinin B-1 receptor gene (P<0.05). Pharmacological blockade of B-1 receptor
s blunted ischemia-induced angiogenesis (P<0.01), whereas kinin B-1 recepto
r antagonism was ineffective. Intramuscular delivery of adenovirus containi
ng the HK gene (Ad.CMV-cHK) enhanced the increase in capillary density caus
ed by ischemia (969+/-32 versus 541+/-18 capillaries/mm(2) for control, P<0
.001), accelerated blood flow recovery (P<0.01), and preserved energetic ch
arge of ischemic muscle (P<0.01), Chronic blockade of kinin B-1 or B-2 rece
ptors prevented HK-induced angiogenesis.
Conclusions-HK gene delivery enhances the native angiogenic response to isc
hemia, Angiogenesis gene therapy with HK might be applicable to peripheral
occlusive vascular disease.