VEGF protects sensory axons against a retrograde axonopathy: implications for anti-angiogenic therapies
Article 2010 en
Authors
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An Verheyen
EP
Eve Peeraer
RN
Rony Nuydens
Abstract
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Reduced VEGF levels cause motor neuron degeneration in mice, whereas VEGF delivery exerts therapeutic effects in ALS mouse models, at least partly by direct neurotrophic effects. VEGF also exerts potent therapeutic effects in chemotherapy-induced sensory neuropathies, which have been attributed to its vessel growth and perfusion-promoting effects.\nTo test whether the therapeutic effect of VEGF is due to a direct effect on sensory nerves, VEGF was subplantarly delivered to rats with Taxol-induced neuropathy. VEGF treatment significantly reduced sensory neuropathy comparable to archetypical growth factors. VEGF also protected sensory neurons in vitro against Taxol induced tubulin hyperacetylation, neuronal stress and cell death.\nMice overexpressing the VEGF-receptor (VEGFR) Flk1 in neurons developed a milder sensory deficit after Taxol challenge, whereas mice overexpressing a dominant-negative Flk1 in neurons performed worse and failed to respond to VEGF delivery. Also in vitro, DRG neurons with Flk1 overexpression were more protected against Taxol induced hyperacetylation and neuronal stress. The positive effects of VEGF were counteracted by TSA and Tubacin, which suggests that VEGF protects sensory neurons in these Taxol models at least partly via HDAC6.\nDelivery of VEGFR inhibitors, an anti-angiogenic treatment for cancer, to WT mice induced mechanical allodynia. Furthermore, when delivered to mice with Taxol-induced neuropathy, VEGFR inhibition aggravated the sensory deficits. Overall, these data indicate that VEGF exerts direct neurotrophic effects on sensory neurons through its Flk1 receptor and that VEGFR-inhibitors should be applied with care.
Joke Dhondt, Eve Peeraer, An Verheyen, Rony Nuydens, Ian Buysschaert, Koen Poesen, Katie Van Geyte, Manu Beerens, Masabumi Shibuya, Jody J. Haigh, Theo Meert, Peter Carmeliet, Diether Lambrechts
Koen Poesen, Diether Lambrechts, Philip Van Damme, Joke Dhondt, Florian L. P. Bender, Nicolas Frank, Elke Bogaert, Bart Claes, Line Heylen, An Verheyen, Katrien Raes, Marc Tjwa, Ulf Eriksson, Masabumi Shibuya, Rony Nuydens, Ludo Van Den Bosch, Theo Meert, Rudi D’Hooge, Michael Sendtner, Wim Robberecht, Peter Carmeliet
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