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Angiogenic effects of apigenin on endothelial cells after hypoxia-reoxygenation via the caveolin-1 pathway
by
Tu, Fengxia
, Pang, Qiongyi
, Huang, Tingting
, Zhai, Qiongxiang
, Liu, Meixia
, Chen, Xiang
in
Angiogenesis
/ apigenin
/ Bioflavonoids
/ Biotechnology
/ Cardiovascular disease
/ caveolin-1
/ Cellular signal transduction
/ endothelial nitric oxide synthase
/ Flavones
/ Flavonoids
/ Health aspects
/ human umbilical vein endothelial cells
/ Hypoxia
/ hypoxia-reoxygenation
/ Nitric oxide
/ Protein expression
/ Proteins
/ Rodents
/ Signal transduction
/ Studies
/ Vascular endothelial growth factor
2017
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Angiogenic effects of apigenin on endothelial cells after hypoxia-reoxygenation via the caveolin-1 pathway
by
Tu, Fengxia
, Pang, Qiongyi
, Huang, Tingting
, Zhai, Qiongxiang
, Liu, Meixia
, Chen, Xiang
in
Angiogenesis
/ apigenin
/ Bioflavonoids
/ Biotechnology
/ Cardiovascular disease
/ caveolin-1
/ Cellular signal transduction
/ endothelial nitric oxide synthase
/ Flavones
/ Flavonoids
/ Health aspects
/ human umbilical vein endothelial cells
/ Hypoxia
/ hypoxia-reoxygenation
/ Nitric oxide
/ Protein expression
/ Proteins
/ Rodents
/ Signal transduction
/ Studies
/ Vascular endothelial growth factor
2017
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Angiogenic effects of apigenin on endothelial cells after hypoxia-reoxygenation via the caveolin-1 pathway
by
Tu, Fengxia
, Pang, Qiongyi
, Huang, Tingting
, Zhai, Qiongxiang
, Liu, Meixia
, Chen, Xiang
in
Angiogenesis
/ apigenin
/ Bioflavonoids
/ Biotechnology
/ Cardiovascular disease
/ caveolin-1
/ Cellular signal transduction
/ endothelial nitric oxide synthase
/ Flavones
/ Flavonoids
/ Health aspects
/ human umbilical vein endothelial cells
/ Hypoxia
/ hypoxia-reoxygenation
/ Nitric oxide
/ Protein expression
/ Proteins
/ Rodents
/ Signal transduction
/ Studies
/ Vascular endothelial growth factor
2017
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Angiogenic effects of apigenin on endothelial cells after hypoxia-reoxygenation via the caveolin-1 pathway
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Angiogenic effects of apigenin on endothelial cells after hypoxia-reoxygenation via the caveolin-1 pathway
2017
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In the present study, we aimed to elucidate whether apigenin contributes to the induction of angiogenesis and the related mechanisms in cell hypoxia-reoxygenation injury. The role of apigenin was examined in human umbilical vein endothelial cell (HUVEC) viability, migration and tube formation in vitro. To investigate the related mechanisms, we used caveolin-1 short interfering RNA. The viability of HUVECs was measured using Cell Counting Kit-8 assays, HUVEC migration was analyzed by crystal violet staining, and a tube formation assay was performed using the branch point method. Expression of caveolin-1, vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), and endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) in HUVECs was examined by polymerase chain reaction and western blotting. Our data revealed that apigenin induced angiogenesis in vitro by increasing the tube formation ability of HUVECs, which was counteracted by caveolin-1 silencing. Compared to the NC group, Caveolin-1 and eNOS expression was upregulated by apigenin, whereas compared to the NC group, eNOS expression was increased upon caveolin-1 silencing. The expression of VEGF was increased by treatment with apigenin; however, compared to the NC group, caveolin-1 silencing did not affect VEGF expression, and apigenin did not increase VEGF expression in HUVECs after caveolin-1 silencing. These data suggest that apigenin may be a candidate therapeutic target for stroke recovery by promoting angiogenesis via the caveolin-1 signaling pathway.
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D.A. Spandidos,Spandidos Publications,Spandidos Publications UK Ltd
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