6533b832fe1ef96bd129a1d7
RESEARCH PRODUCT
Sequence of vascular patterning and gene transcription in the chick chorioallantoic membrane (15.1)
Barry C. GibneyAkira TsudaKenji ChamotoMaximilian AckermannRobert D. BennettJaneil BelleSteven J. MentzerWilli L. WagnerMoritz A. KonerdingAlexandra B. Ysasisubject
animal structuresAngiogenesisChemistryEmbryogenesisEPAS1BiochemistryMolecular biologyChick chorioallantoic membraneVasculogenesisTranscription (biology)GeneticsMolecular BiologyGeneMicrodissectionBiotechnologydescription
Introduction: The chick chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) is a well-established model of both vasculogenesis and angiogenesis; however, little is known about the genetic control of vascular patterning in the CAM. Methods: Using recent advances in chicken genomics, we investigated the relative expression of 84 angiogenesis genes during the growth and remodeling of the CAM microcirculatory network. Chick embryos, cultured ex ovo, were studied during embryonic development days (EDD) 8-14. UV laser microdissection was used to harvest capillary plexus and 1st, 2nd, and 3rd order conducting vessels for qRT-PCR analysis. Results: Two transcription peaks were observed between EDD 8 and 14. The first peak occurred prior to EDD 10 and was correlated with maturation of capillary meshwork. The dominant gene expressed during this developmental phase was Epas1. The second peak occurred on EDD 12 and was correlated with growth of the 1st and 2nd order conducting vessels. Dominant transcription peaks were observed in Tgfb3,...
year | journal | country | edition | language |
---|---|---|---|---|
2014-04-01 | The FASEB Journal |