Leech Extract Enhances the Pro-Angiogenic Effects of Endothelial Cell-Derived Exosomes in a Mouse Model of Ischemic Stroke
Yushuang Cao, Jin Sun, Lichen Guo, Meng Wang, Linlin Su, Tong Zhang, Shaoxia Wang, Lijuan Chai, Qing Yuan, Limin Hu

TL;DR
Leech extract helps repair blood vessels in mice after stroke by boosting exosome effects and promoting new blood vessel growth.
Contribution
This study reveals that leech extract enhances exosome-mediated angiogenesis and collateral circulation in ischemic stroke.
Findings
Leech extract improves pericyte migration and proliferation in vitro.
Leech extract enhances exosome effects on reducing infarct area and improving gait in mice.
Leech modulates HIFα-VEGF-DLL4-Notch1 signaling to promote cerebral angiogenesis.
Abstract
Background: Intercellular communication, facilitated by exosomes (Exos) derived from endothelial cells (ECs), significantly influences the regulation of angiogenesis. Leech extract significantly reduces ischemia–reperfusion injury, promotes angiogenesis, and improves neurological function in mice with stroke. However, further investigation is required to determine whether leech promotes angiogenesis through EC-Exo. Objective: This study aims to further explore whether leech regulates Exos to promote the establishment of collateral circulation in mice with ischemic stroke (IS) and the specific mechanisms involved. Methods: Here, we utilized an in vitro co-culture system comprising ECs and pericytes to investigate the impact of Leech-EC-Exo on enhancing the proliferation and migration of mouse brain microvascular pericytes (MBVPs). We further established an in vivo mouse model of middle…
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Taxonomy
TopicsLeech Biology and Applications · Barrier Structure and Function Studies · Marine Invertebrate Physiology and Ecology
