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Publication : Vessel arterial-venous plasticity in adult neovascularization.

First Author  Nunes SS Year  2011
Journal  PLoS One Volume  6
Issue  11 Pages  e27332
PubMed ID  22132096 Mgi Jnum  J:181142
Mgi Id  MGI:5308909 Doi  10.1371/journal.pone.0027332
Citation  Nunes SS, et al. (2011) Vessel arterial-venous plasticity in adult neovascularization. PLoS One 6(11):e27332
abstractText  OBJECTIVE: Proper arterial and venous specification is a hallmark of functional vascular networks. While arterial-venous identity is genetically pre-determined during embryo development, it is unknown whether an analogous pre-specification occurs in adult neovascularization. Our goal is to determine whether vessel arterial-venous specification in adult neovascularization is pre-determined by the identity of the originating vessels. METHODS AND RESULTS: We assessed identity specification during neovascularization by implanting isolated microvessels of arterial identity from both mice and rats and assessing the identity outcomes of the resulting, newly formed vasculature. These microvessels of arterial identity spontaneously formed a stereotypical, perfused microcirculation comprised of the full complement of microvessel types intrinsic to a mature microvasculature. Changes in microvessel identity occurred during sprouting angiogenesis, with neovessels displaying an ambiguous arterial-venous phenotype associated with reduced EphrinB2 phosphorylation. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings indicate that microvessel arterial-venous identity in adult neovascularization is not necessarily pre-determined and that adult microvessels display a considerable level of phenotypic plasticity during neovascularization. In addition, we show that vessels of arterial identity also hold the potential to undergo sprouting angiogenesis.
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