Reduction of circulating soluble Flt-1 alleviates preeclampsia-like symptoms in a mouse model


Autoria(s): Bergmann, Astrid; Ahmad, Shakil; Cudmore, Melissa J.; Gruber, Achim D.; Wittschen, Petra; Lindenmaier, Werner; Christofori, Gerhard; Gross, Volkmar; Ch. da Costa Gonzalves, Andrey; Gröne, Hermann-Josef; Ahmed, Asif; Weich, Herbert A.
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01/06/2010

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Preeclampsia (PE) is characterized by widespread endothelial damage with hypertension, proteinuria, glomeruloendotheliosis and elevated soluble Flt-1 (sFlt-1), a natural occurring antagonist of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF). Cancer patients receiving anti-VEGF therapy exhibit similar symptoms. We suggested that a decrease in circulating sFlt-1 would alleviate the symptoms associated with PE. Adenoviral (Adv) overexpression of sFlt-1 induced proteinuria, caused glomerular damage and increase in blood pressure in female Balb/c mice. Circulating level of sFlt-1 above 50 ng/ml plasma induced severe vascular damage and glomerular endotheliosis. Albumin concentration in urine was elevated up to 30-fold, compared to control AdvGFP-treated animals. The threshold of kidney damage was in the range of 20-30 ng/ml sFlt-1 in plasma (8-15 ng/ml in urine). Co-administration of AdvsFlt-1 with AdvVEGF to neutralize circulating sFlt-1 resulted in more than a 70% reduction in free sFlt-1 in plasma, more than 80% reduction in urine and rescued the damaging effect of sFlt-1 on the kidneys. This demonstrates that below a critical threshold sFlt-1 fails to elicit damage to the fenestrated endothelium and that co-expression of VEGF is able to rescue effects mediated by sFlt-1 overexpression.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/18490/1/Reduction_of_circulating_soluble_Flt_1.pdf

Bergmann, Astrid; Ahmad, Shakil; Cudmore, Melissa J.; Gruber, Achim D.; Wittschen, Petra; Lindenmaier, Werner; Christofori, Gerhard; Gross, Volkmar; Ch. da Costa Gonzalves, Andrey; Gröne, Hermann-Josef; Ahmed, Asif and Weich, Herbert A. (2010). Reduction of circulating soluble Flt-1 alleviates preeclampsia-like symptoms in a mouse model. Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, 14 (6b), pp. 1857-1867.

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