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Defective associations between blood vessels and brain parenchyma lead to cerebral hemorrhage in mice lacking αv integrins

Item Type:Article
Title:Defective associations between blood vessels and brain parenchyma lead to cerebral hemorrhage in mice lacking αv integrins
Creators Name:McCarty, J.H. and Monahan-Earley, R.A. and Brown, L.F. and Keller, M. and Gerhardt, H. and Rubin, K. and Shani, M. and Dvorak, H.F. and Wolburg, H. and Bader, B.L. and Dvorak, A.M. and Hynes, R.O.
Abstract:Mouse embryos genetically null for the αv integrin subunit develop intracerebral hemorrhages at midgestation and die shortly after birth. A key question is whether the hemorrhage arises from primary defects in vascular endothelial cells or pericytes or from other causes. We have previously reported normal initiation of cerebral vessels comprising branched tubes of endothelial cells. Here we show that the onset of hemorrhage is not due to defects in pericyte recruitment. Additionally, most αv-null vessels display ultrastructurally normal endothelium-pericyte associations and normal interendothelial cell junctions. Thus, endothelial cells and pericytes appear to establish their normal relationships in cerebral microvessels. However, by both light and electron microscopy, we detected defective associations between cerebral microvessels and the surrounding brain parenchyma, composed of neuroepithelial cells, glia, and neuronal precursors. These data suggest a novel role for αv integrins in the association between cerebral microvessels and central nervous system parenchymal cells.
Keywords:Brain, Cell Division, Central Nervous System, Cerebral Hemorrhage, Drug Dose-Response Relationship, Fluorescence Microscopy, Genotype, Heterozygote, Immunohistochemistry, Inbred C57BL Mice, Integrin alphaV, Integrin beta Chains, Neuroglia, Pathologic Neovascularization, Polymerase Chain Reaction, Protein Binding, Ribonucleases, Telencephalon, Time Factors, Animals, Mice
Source:Molecular and Cellular Biology
ISSN:0270-7306
Publisher:American Society for Microbiology
Volume:22
Number:21
Page Range:7667-7677
Date:November 2002
Official Publication:https://doi.org/10.1128/MCB.22.21.7667-7677.2002
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