Abstract:Objective:
To study the relationship of expression of angiopoietin gene and angiogenesis in the insitu implanted hepatoma in rats. Methods: Forty Wistar rats were used to establish the insitu implanted hepatoma model by implanting Walker256 hepatoma cell line. The number of microvessel density(MVD) in hepatoma was calculated. The expression of angiopoietin mRNA was observed by insitu hybridization method. Results:The MDV in the implanted hepatoma in the first day of 1, 2 and 3 week postimplantatively were (15±4.3)/Hp,(17±3.6)/Hp,(45±7.8)/Hp respectively. The amount of MDV and expression of Ang1 mRNA were increased significantly and correlated with MDV in the hepatoma tissues and nonhepatoma tissues,and no significant difference between the two types of tissues. Expression of Ang2 mRNA was not seen in nonhepatoma tissues,but in hepatoma tissues,the expression of Ang2 was obvious. Conclusions:Angiopoietin2 mRNA may play a role in the angiogenesis of the insitu implanted hepatoma.