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Connective Tissue Growth Factor and Its Correlation to Other Growth Factors in Experimental Granulation Tissue
Authors:Kaija Inkinen  Henrik Wolff  Pamela Lindroos  Juhani Ahonen
Affiliation:1. Fourth Department of Surgery, the Haartman Institute, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland;2. Department of Pathology, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland
Abstract:Connective tissue growth factor (CTGF) is upregulated in a variety of fibrotic disorders, probably secondary to the activation and production of transforming growth factor-beta (TGF- g ). We have studied the expression of CTGF in a rat wound-healing model using Northern blot, in situ hybridization, and immunohistochemistry. The expression of CTGF mRNA in Northern blot and immunohistochemistry were correlated to the expression of TGF- g 1 and platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF). Northern hybridization showed the maximum expression of CTGF mRNA on day 14, whereas TGF- g 1 expression was maximal on days 7 and 14 and the time-related changes were smaller than for CTGF. PDGF A and PDGF B mRNA expressions were at maximum on day 14 and on day 21, respectively. In situ hybridization showed that fibroblast-like cells expressed CTGF most intensively, expression declining rapidly after day 14. CTGF mRNA and protein were found in blood vessel cells during the first week. In immunohistochemistry, all growth factors were expressed by fibroblast-like cells, macrophage-like cells, and blood vessels but CTGF-positive cells were fewer and were more restricted on days 5 and 7. These results demonstrate that CTGF expression together with TGF- g and PDGF are upregulated in wound healing, and CTGF expression in blood vessels suggests that CTGF is involved in angiogenesis.
Keywords:Ctgf  Granulation Tissue  Growth Factors  Wound Healing
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