Platelet-derived growth factor promotes smooth muscle migration and intimal thickening in a rat model of balloon angioplasty.

Arkadiusz Jawień(University of Washington), Daniel F. Bowen‐Pope(University of Washington), Volkhard Lindner(University of Washington), Stephen M. Schwartz(University of Washington), A W Clowes(University of Washington)
Journal of Clinical Investigation
February 1, 1992
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Abstract

Platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) is a mitogen and che- moattractant for vascular smooth muscle cells (SMC) in vitro, but its activities in vivo remain largely undefined. We infused recombinant PDGF-BB (0.01-0.30 mg/kg per d i.v.) into rats subjected to carotid injury. PDGF-BB produced a small in- crease (twoto threefold) in medial SMC proliferation. More importantly, PDGF-BB greatly increased (20-fold) the intimal thickening and the migration of SMC from the media to the intima during the first 7 d after injury. These data provide sup- port for the hypothesis that PDGF, and perhaps other platelet factors, might play an important role in the movement of mesen- chymal cells into zones of injury undergoing repair. (


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