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Blood | 2011

The Dll4/Notch pathway controls postangiogenic blood vessel remodeling and regression by modulating vasoconstriction and blood flow.

Ivan B. Lobov; Eunice Cheung; Rajeev Wudali; Jingtai Cao; Gabor Halasz; Yi Wei; Aris N. Economides; Hsin C. Lin; Nicholas J. Papadopoulos; George D. Yancopoulos; Stanley J. Wiegand

Blood vessel remodeling is crucial to the formation of the definitive vasculature, but little is known about the mechanisms controlling this process. We show that Delta-like ligand 4 (Dll4)/Notch pathway regulates vessel regression in normal pathologic conditions. Genetic and pharmacologic inhibition of Dll4/Notch prevented retinal capillary regression in the oxygen-induced retinopathy (OIR) model and during normal development. Deletion of the Notch-regulated ankyrin repeat protein, a negative regulator of the Notch pathway, produced an opposite phenotype. Inhibition of Dll4/Notch reduced vessel occlusion, maintaining blood flow that is essential for survival of microvessels. Dll4/Notch inhibition up-regulated the expression of vasodilators adrenomedullin and suppressed the expression of vasoconstrictor angiotensinogen. Angiotensin II induced rapid nonperfusion and regression of developing retinal capillaries, whereas Ace1 and AT1 inhibitors and adrenomedullin attenuated vasoobliteration in OIR, indicating that both pathways are involved in modulating vessel remodeling. In contrast, inhibition of vascular endothelial growth factor-A (VEGF-A) did not result in a pervasive loss of retinal capillaries, demonstrating that reduced expression of VEGF-A is not the proximate cause of capillary regression in OIR. Modulation of VEGF-A and Dll4/Notch signaling produced distinct changes in blood vessel morphology and gene expression, indicating that these pathways can have largely independent functions in vascular remodeling.


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2016

An assessment of the angiogenic effects of VEGF-A and ANGPTL4 in the mouse retina.

Rajeevalochan wudali; Eunice Cheung; Angela Sun; Laura Winters; Frank Kuhnert; Stanley J. Wiegand; Jingtai Cao; Gavin Thurston; Carl Romano; Ivan B. Lobov


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2009

Placental Growth Factor (PlGF) Deficient Mice Show Delays in Normal Retinal Vascular Development and Reduced Vascular Abnormalities in Oxygen-Induced Retinal Ischemia

Eunice Cheung; K. Myers; George D. Yancopoulos; Ivan B. Lobov; Stanley J. Wiegand


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2017

Blockade of Apelin Receptor (APJ) can inhibit developmental retinal vessel outgrowth in pups and promote normal revascularization and reduce pathological neovascularization in OIR model in mice

Eunice Cheung; Panayiotis Stevis; Yonaton Ray; Stanley J. Wiegand; Carl Romano; Ivan B. Lobov


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2016

Inhibiting Platelet Derived Growth Factor Receptor β (PDGFRβ) affects vessel morphology and growth of developing retinal vessels, and induces leucocyte infiltration in mice

Eunice Cheung; Stanley J. Wiegand; Jingtai Cao; Carmelo Romano; Ivan B. Lobov


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2015

Effects of combined inhibition of VEGF and Ang2 using aflibercept (VEGF Trap) and anti-Ang2 antibody on the developing retinal angiogenesis in mice.

Eunice Cheung; Ivan B. Lobov; Jingtai Cao; George Yancopaulos; Carl Romano; Stanley J. Wiegand


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2014

Inhibiting Platelet Derived Growth Factor Receptor β (PDGFRβ) reduces pericytes coverage and effects vessel morphology and growth in developing retinal vessels in pups but not mature vessels in adult mice

Eunice Cheung; Ivan B. Lobov; George D. Yancopoulos; Stanley J. Wiegand


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2013

Pathological retinal neovascularization is exacerbated by selective pharmacological blockade of VEGFR2, but ameliorated by combination with Placental Growth Factor (PlGF) inhibition in the Oxygen induced Retinopathy (OIR) model in mice

Eunice Cheung; Ivan B. Lobov; George D. Yancopoulos; Stanley J. Wiegand


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2012

Systemic Administration of VEGF Trap Prevents Pervasive Blood Vessel Regression in the Murine Model of Oxygen-Induced Retinopathy (OIR)

Ivan B. Lobov; Eunice Cheung; George D. Yancopoulos; Stanley J. Wiegand


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2012

Effects of VEGF Trap and Bevacizumab on Neovascularization and Retinal Revascularization in Murine Model of Oxygen Induced Retinopathy (OIR)

Eunice Cheung; Ivan B. Lobov; George D. Yancopoulos; Stanley J. Wiegand

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