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Publication : Endothelial plasticity drives arterial remodeling within the endocardium after myocardial infarction.

First Author  Miquerol L Year  2015
Journal  Circ Res Volume  116
Issue  11 Pages  1765-71
PubMed ID  25834185 Mgi Jnum  J:252779
Mgi Id  MGI:6098896 Doi  10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.116.306476
Citation  Miquerol L, et al. (2015) Endothelial plasticity drives arterial remodeling within the endocardium after myocardial infarction. Circ Res 116(11):1765-71
abstractText  RATIONALE: Revascularization of injured, ischemic, and regenerating organs is essential to restore organ function. In the postinfarct heart, however, the mechanisms underlying the formation of new coronary arteries are poorly understood. OBJECTIVE: To study vascular remodeling of coronary arteries after infarction. METHODS AND RESULTS: We performed permanent left coronary ligation on Connexin40-GFP mice expressing green fluorescent protein (GFP) in endothelial cells of coronary arteries but not veins, capillaries, or endocardium. GFP(+) endothelial foci were identified within the endocardium in the infarct zone. These previously undescribed structures, termed endocardial flowers, have a distinct endothelial phenotype (Cx40(+), VEGFR2(+), and endoglin(-)) to the surrounding endocardium (Cx40(-), VEGFR2(-), and endoglin(+)). Endocardial flowers are contiguous with coronary vessels and associated with subendocardial smooth muscle cell accumulation. Genetic lineage tracing reveals extensive endothelial plasticity in the postinfarct heart, showing that endocardial flowers develop by arteriogenesis of Cx40(-) cells and by outgrowth of pre-existing coronary arteries. Finally, endocardial flowers exhibit angiogenic features, including early VEGFR2 expression and active proliferation of adjacent endocardial and smooth muscle cells. CONCLUSIONS: Arterial endothelial foci within the endocardium reveal extensive endothelial cell plasticity in the infarct zone and identify the endocardium as a site of endogenous arteriogenesis and source of endothelial cells to promote vascularization in regenerative strategies.
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