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Fig. 4. Vessel enlargement is associated with increased numbers of endothelial
cells and endothelial cell proliferation. Retinal vessels in wholemounts of
PBS- or ANG14FD-treated mice, stained with BrdU and Cy3-labeled
secondary antibody. (A) In control mice, BrdU label (red) is apparent near the
retinal periphery where active angiogenesis occurs in P14 mice, as well as in
veins (arrows). (B) In ANG14FD-treated mice, intense BrdU labeling
is apparent in veins (arrows) and in microvessels near veins. (C) Higher
magnification of retinal vessels (labeled with isolectin B4, green) shows
occasional BrdU-labeled (red) endothelial cells in veins (arrow), and few BrdU
cells in arterioles (arrowhead) in control mice. (D) By contrast, in retinal
vessels of mice treated with ANG14FD, BrdU-labeled endothelial
cells are abundant in venous capillaries and veins (arrows). (E)
Quantification of BrdU labeling shows approximately four times as many
BrdU-labeled endothelial cells in retinal vessels from mice treated with
ANG14FD as in PBS-treated mice.