Sequestration of VEGF by sFlt-1 and inhibition of MMPs by GM6001 blocks EMT. Light and confocal fluorescence microscopic images of AVCs explanted at 9.5 dpc and cultured in 5.6 mM/L d-glucose alone (A–C), 5.6 mM/L d-glucose and 25 μg/ml sFlt (D–F), or 5.6 mM/L d-glucose and 10 μm GM6001 (G–I). B, E, and H are higher power micrographs of the areas boxed in A, D, and G. C, F, and I are representative en face (top) and Z-plane images (bottom) of endocardial cell outgrowths immunostained for α-SMA. Transformed mesenchymal cells exhibit cell–cell separation and invasion (A–C), in contrast to the sFLT-1–treated endocardial cells (D–F) that express α-SMA but are epithelioid in morphology, maintain their cell contacts, and fail to invade into the 3-D collagen gel (F, bottom). In G and H, GM6001-treated endocardial cells transform and migrate on the collagen gel; however, these α-SMA–positive mesenchymal cells fail to invade into the 3-D collagen gel (I, bottom). Dashed lines in C, F, and I represent the top of the collagen gels. Bars: 200 μm for A, D, and G; 50 μm for B, C, E, F, H, and I.