angiogenin and Arteriosclerosis

angiogenin has been researched along with Arteriosclerosis* in 2 studies

Other Studies

2 other study(ies) available for angiogenin and Arteriosclerosis

ArticleYear
Suppression subtractive hybridization identifies distinctive expression markers for coronary and internal mammary arteries.
    Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology, 2003, Mar-01, Volume: 23, Issue:3

    We sought to identify differentially expressed genes in the athero-prone coronary artery and athero-resistant internal mammary arteries.. Using suppressive subtraction hybridization, we generated reciprocal cDNA collections of representative mRNAs specific to porcine coronary arteries versus porcine mammary arteries. We screened 1000 suppressive subtraction hybridization cDNA clones by dot blot array and sequenced 600 of those showing the most marked expression differences. Northern blot, in situ hybridization, and immunostaining confirmed the differential gene expression patterns identified by the dot blot arrays. Genes associated with mammary arteries included claudin-10 and h-cadherin, which are genes associated with tight junctions and intermediate junctions. In contrast, genes associated with proatherosclerotic processes, such as lipid retention and metabolism, inflammation, and cell growth, were preferentially expressed in coronary arteries.. Normal coronary arteries have gene expression program that is significantly different than internal mammary arteries. These differences may partly explain the resistance of coronary arteries and internal mammary arteries to atherosclerosis.

    Topics: Animals; Arteriosclerosis; Blotting, Northern; Cadherins; Caveolin 1; Caveolins; Claudins; Coronary Vessels; DNA Probes; DNA, Complementary; Gene Expression; Immunoblotting; In Vitro Techniques; Mammary Arteries; Membrane Proteins; Reference Values; Ribonuclease, Pancreatic; Swine; Tenascin

2003
Angiogenesis research comes of age.
    Science (New York, N.Y.), 1987, Jul-03, Volume: 237, Issue:4810

    Topics: Arteriosclerosis; Fibroblast Growth Factors; Humans; Neoplasm Proteins; Neovascularization, Pathologic; Peptides; Ribonuclease, Pancreatic; Transforming Growth Factors

1987