Effects of inhibition of lymphangiogenesis by the vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 3 (VEGFR-3) inhibitor, MAZ51 on full thickness wounds in mice

K. Takada, Yukari Nakajima, T. Urai, Kanae Mukai, Kimi Asano, M. Okuwa, J. Sugama, T. Nakatani
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We herein used MAZ51 to inhibit lymphangiogenesis and aimed to clarify the effect of inhibition of lymphangiogenesis on wound healing. BALB/c male mice were divided into two groups: the control group which was injected the dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), the experiment group was injected MAZ51 in the DMSO. All wounds were observed for 15 days and the wound areas were measured. Tissue samples were harvested on day 3, 7, 9, 11, 13 and 15, and subjected to immunostaining of blood vessels and lymphatic vessels. There are no significant differences between two groups in the wound area, the number of blood vessels and lymphatic vessels. The number of blood vessels peaked on day 7 in both groups as with previous studies, while the number of lymphatic vessels peaked on 13 or 15 in both groups. This result revealed delayed lymphangiogenesis in comparison with previous studies. The wound healing process in the control and experiment groups were similar, but both groups seemed delayed lymphangiogenesis comparing with previous studies. Injections of MAZ51 or/and DMSO did not affect angiogenesis, while they may affect lymphangiogenesis.
血管内皮生长因子受体3 (VEGFR-3)抑制剂MAZ51抑制淋巴管生成对小鼠全层伤口的影响
我们使用MAZ51抑制淋巴管生成,旨在阐明抑制淋巴管生成对伤口愈合的影响。将BALB/c雄性小鼠分为两组:对照组注射二甲亚砜(DMSO),实验组注射DMSO中的MAZ51。观察创面15 d,测量创面面积。于第3、7、9、11、13和15天采集组织样本,对血管和淋巴管进行免疫染色。两组在创面面积、血管数量、淋巴管数量上均无明显差异。与以往的研究一样,两组的血管数量在第7天达到峰值,而两组的淋巴管数量在第13或15天达到峰值。与以前的研究相比,该结果显示淋巴管生成延迟。对照组和实验组的创面愈合过程相似,但与以往研究相比,两组均出现淋巴管生成延迟。注射MAZ51或/和DMSO不影响血管生成,但可能影响淋巴管生成。
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