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Query: UNIPROT:P39060 (
endostatin
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Recent evidence indicates that the anti-angiogenic peptide
endostatin
may modulate some of the vasomodulatory effects of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) in the retina, including reduction of blood retinal barrier function although it remains uncertain how
endostatin
promotes endothelial barrier properties. The current study has sought to examine how physiological levels of
endostatin
alters VEGF-induced inner BRB function using an in vitro model system and evaluation of occludin and ZO-1 regulatory responses. In addition, the ability of exogenous
endostatin
to regulate VEGF-mediated retinal vascular permeability in vivo was investigated. Retinal microvascular endothelial cells (RMEC's) were exposed to various concentrations of
endostatin
. In parallel studies, RMEC monolayers were treated with vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF165). Vasopermeability of RMEC monolayers and occludin expression were determined. Blood retinal barrier integrity was quantified in mouse retina using
Evans Blue
assay following intravitreal delivery of VEGF165,
endostatin
or a VEGF/
endostatin
combination. Endostatin increased the levels of expression of occludin whilst causing no significant change in FITC-dextran flux across the RMEC monolayer. Endostatin reversed the effects of VEGF165-enhanced permeability between microvascular endothelial cells and induced phosphorylation of occludin.
Evans Blue
leakage from retinas treated with VEGF was 2.0 fold higher than that of contra-lateral untreated eyes (P<0.05) while leakage of eyes from
endostatin
treated animals was unchanged. When eyes were injected with a combination of VEGF165 and
endostatin
there was a significant reduction in retinal vasopermeability when compared to VEGF-injected eyes (P<0.05). We conclude that
endostatin
can promote integrity of the retinal endothelial barrier, possibly by preventing VEGF-mediated alteration of tight junction integrity. This suggests that
endostatin
may be of clinical benefit in ocular disorders where significant retinal vasopermeability changes are present.
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PMID:Endostatin modulates VEGF-mediated barrier dysfunction in the retinal microvascular endothelium. 1597 51