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Publication : Endothelium-specific platelet-derived growth factor-B ablation mimics diabetic retinopathy.

First Author  Enge M Year  2002
Journal  EMBO J Volume  21
Issue  16 Pages  4307-16
PubMed ID  12169633 Mgi Jnum  J:78544
Mgi Id  MGI:2385378 Doi  10.1093/emboj/cdf418
Citation  Enge M, et al. (2002) Endothelium-specific platelet-derived growth factor-B ablation mimics diabetic retinopathy. EMBO J 21(16):4307-16
abstractText  Loss of pericytes from the capillary wall is a hallmark of diabetic retinopathy, however, the pathogenic significance of this phenomenon is unclear. In previous mouse gene knockout models leading to pericyte deficiency, prenatal lethality has so far precluded analysis of postnatal consequences in the retina. We now report that endothelium-restricted ablation of platelet-derived growth factor-B generates viable mice with extensive inter- and intra-individual variation in the density of pericytes throughout the CNS. We found a strong inverse correlation between pericyte density and the formation of a range of retinal microvascular abnormalities strongly reminiscent of those seen in diabetic humans. Proliferative retinopathy invariably developed when pericyte density was <50% of normal. Our data suggest that a reduction of the pericyte density is sufficient to cause retinopathy in mice, implying that pericyte loss may also be a causal pathogenic event in human diabetic retinopathy.
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