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Wang et al., 2021 - Suppressing STAT3 activity protects the endothelial barrier from VEGF-mediated vascular permeability
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Fig. 4.

Suppression of STAT3 activity by pyrimethamine (PYR) inhibits VEGF-induced vascular permeability in zebrafish and mice. (A) Microangiography using 70 kDa Texas Red-dextran permeabilizing tracer (red) and 2000 kDa FITC-dextran intersegmental vessel marker (green) was performed on 3 dpf zebrafish without induced VEGF pretreated with DMSO (n=6) or 25 μM PYR (n=5) or 3 dpf zebrafish with induced VEGF pretreated with DMSO (n=4) or 25 μM PYR (n=9) for 3 days. Representative images shown were obtained using a Zeiss Apotome 2 microscope with a Fluar 5×/0.25 NA lens at RT. Scale bars: 50 μm. (B) The quantitative analysis of vascular permeability without VEGF stimulation or upon VEGF stimulation in zebrafish pretreated with DMSO or PYR. Mean±s.e.m., one-way ANOVA followed by Bonferroni test. (C) Representative images of footpads from mice treated with vehicle or PYR following tail vein injection with 1% Evans Blue and footpad injection of VEGF (2.5 μg/ml) or PBS vehicle. (D) Quantitation of Evans Blue dye leakage in C57BL/6 WT mice treated with vehicle or PYR. n=9 mice in the vehicle group and n=7 mice in the PYR group. Each mouse was injected with PBS in the right posterior footpad and VEGF in the left posterior footpad. Multiple biological replicates were performed and depicted findings are representative. Mean±s.e.m., one-way ANOVA followed by Bonferroni test.

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