Microvascular rarefaction: the decline and fall of blood vessels

MS Goligorsky - Organogenesis, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
MS Goligorsky
Organogenesis, 2010Taylor & Francis
The goals of this presentation are two-fold:(1) to briefly sketch the field of vascular
rarefaction as a key component of various fibrotic diseases and (2) to illustrate it with four
vignettes depicting diverse mechanisms of microvascular rarefaction. Specifically, I shall
describe migratory and angiogenic incompetence of endothelial cells under conditions of
reduced bioavailability of nitric oxide, role of endothelial-to-mesenchymal cell and
mesenchymal stem cell-to-endothelial reprogramming and potential role of antiangiogenic …
The goals of this presentation are two-fold: (1) to briefly sketch the field of vascular rarefaction as a key component of various fibrotic diseases and (2) to illustrate it with four vignettes depicting diverse mechanisms of microvascular rarefaction. Specifically, I shall describe migratory and angiogenic incompetence of endothelial cells under conditions of reduced bioavailability of nitric oxide, role of endothelial-to-mesenchymal cell and mesenchymal stem cell-to-endothelial reprogramming and potential role of antiangiogenic peptides in the development of graft vascular disease as exemplified by chronic allograft nephropathy.
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