Treatment with Sildenafil Promotes Angiogenesis and Modulates Immune Response in Ischemic Muscle Tissue
Amelie Kuhs, Lisa Bobrowski, Katharina Elbs, Matthias Kübler, Philipp Götz, Christoph Arnholdt, Manuel Lasch, Elisabeth Deindl

TL;DR
Sildenafil helps regenerate ischemic muscle tissue by promoting blood vessel growth and reducing inflammation.
Contribution
This study reveals sildenafil's role in promoting angiogenesis and modulating immune responses in ischemic muscle tissue.
Findings
Sildenafil reduces apoptotic areas and increases capillary formation in ischemic muscle tissue.
Sildenafil decreases leukocyte count and shifts macrophage polarization toward a pro-angiogenic M2-like phenotype.
Abstract
Sildenafil, a selective phosphodiesterase-5 (PDE5) inhibitor, supports vascular remodeling, but its effects on angiogenesis and regeneration of ischemic muscle tissue are not fully understood. We investigated the function of sildenafil by employing a murine hindlimb model of ischemia, in which ischemia and angiogenesis is induced by femoral artery ligation (FAL) in the lower leg of mice. Then, 7 days after FAL or sham operation, gastrocnemius muscles of sildenafil-treated and control mice were isolated and processed for histological and immunofluorescence analyses. Sildenafil treatment led to reduced apoptotic areas within the ischemic tissue (ascertained via TUNEL assay) and increased angiogenesis, evidenced by a higher capillary-to-muscle fiber ratio and an augmented number of proliferating capillary cells (CD31+/CD45−/BrdU+), compared to controls. We observed a decrease in the total…
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TopicsPhosphodiesterase function and regulation · Immune cells in cancer · Angiogenesis and VEGF in Cancer
