Spatiotemporal EP4-fibulin-1 expression is associated with vascular intimal hyperplasia
Shigekuni Okumura,
Sayuki Oka,
Takako Sasaki
et al.
Abstract:AimsCyclooxygenase-2– and microsomal prostaglandin E synthase-1–derived prostaglandin E2(PGE2) are involved in vascular intimal hyperplasia (IH). Although extensive studies have revealed the roles of PGE2receptors (EPs) in IH, spatiotemporal EP expressions and downstream targets have not been fully elucidated. In this study, we focused on EP4 and investigated its role in vascular IH.Methods and ResultsWe generated EP4 reporter mice (Ptger4-IRES-nlsLacZ) and found prominent EP4 expression in the proliferative n… Show more
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