Fig. 7.
Fig. 7. Enhanced vascular leakage after intradermal injection of PlGF. / PlGF, VEGF/PlGF heterodimer, VEGF (100 ng), or phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) were injected intradermally into the skin of wild-type mice after intravenous injection of Evans blue. (A) PlGF induced vascular hyperpermeability, as demonstrated by extravasation of Evans blue. The effect of VEGF and VEGF/PlGF on vascular leakage was even more pronounced. (B) To quantify the plasma extravasation, Evans blue was extracted from the skin. PlGF injection increased the plasma extravasation by more than 2-fold, whereas a more than 4-fold increase was observed with VEGF and VEGF/PlGF heterodimer when compared with PBS controls. Data are expressed as means ± SDs (n = 5). *P < .05; ***P < .001.

Enhanced vascular leakage after intradermal injection of PlGF.

PlGF, VEGF/PlGF heterodimer, VEGF (100 ng), or phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) were injected intradermally into the skin of wild-type mice after intravenous injection of Evans blue. (A) PlGF induced vascular hyperpermeability, as demonstrated by extravasation of Evans blue. The effect of VEGF and VEGF/PlGF on vascular leakage was even more pronounced. (B) To quantify the plasma extravasation, Evans blue was extracted from the skin. PlGF injection increased the plasma extravasation by more than 2-fold, whereas a more than 4-fold increase was observed with VEGF and VEGF/PlGF heterodimer when compared with PBS controls. Data are expressed as means ± SDs (n = 5). *P < .05; ***P < .001.

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