Embryonic chick muscle produces an FGF-like activity.

Experientia Pub Date : 1996-08-15 DOI:10.1007/BF01923985
D S Morris, S J Stock, J C McLachlan
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Abstract

Normal and pathological formation of blood vessels is of considerable interest both in terms of basic scientific processes and clinical applications. Angiogenic events in the adult are likely to represent persistence of developmental mechanisms, and embryos are therefore a suitable experimental model for these processes. Among embryonic tissues, muscle is particularly appropriate for investigation, since it is highly vascularised from early stages. There are a number of competing explanations of how this process is controlled. Bioassays offer advantages over conventional molecular localisation techniques, in that they reveal the presence of active processed forms of the molecules under study, rather than non-processed forms, or non-translated messages. Using these techniques, we report here that embryonic chick muscle, taken from the stages at which blood vessels are forming, produces an angiogenic activity on the chick chorioallantoic membrane (CAM), and transforms NR6 cells in soft agar. Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) is shown to be angiogenic on the CAM in the same way, and also transforms NR6 cells (NR6 cells lack functional epidermal growth factor/transforming growth factor-a receptors, and are believed to respond only to bFGF in this way). Anti-bFGF removes the transforming activity of the embryonic muscle. We conclude that this represents evidence that embryonic chick muscle is producing an FGF-like molecule which is capable of acting as an angiogenic agent at the appropriate times in development.

鸡胚胎肌肉产生类似fgf的活性。
血管的正常和病理形成在基础科学过程和临床应用方面都具有相当大的兴趣。成人血管生成事件可能代表了发育机制的持久性,因此胚胎是这些过程的合适实验模型。在胚胎组织中,肌肉是特别适合研究的,因为它从早期阶段就高度血管化。关于这个过程是如何被控制的,有许多相互矛盾的解释。生物测定提供了优于传统分子定位技术的优势,因为它们揭示了所研究分子的活性加工形式的存在,而不是非加工形式或非翻译信息。利用这些技术,我们在这里报道了从血管形成阶段提取的小鸡胚胎肌肉,在小鸡绒毛膜尿囊膜(CAM)上产生血管生成活性,并在软琼脂中转化NR6细胞。碱性成纤维细胞生长因子(bFGF)以同样的方式在CAM上血管生成,并转化NR6细胞(NR6细胞缺乏功能性表皮生长因子/转化生长因子-a受体,并且被认为仅以这种方式对bFGF有反应)。抗bfgf消除胚胎肌的转化活性。我们得出的结论是,这代表了小鸡胚胎肌肉在发育的适当时间产生一种能够作为血管生成剂的fgf样分子的证据。
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