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Publication : Stepwise arteriovenous fate acquisition during mammalian vasculogenesis.

First Author  Chong DC Year  2011
Journal  Dev Dyn Volume  240
Issue  9 Pages  2153-65
PubMed ID  21793101 Mgi Jnum  J:174608
Mgi Id  MGI:5140239 Doi  10.1002/dvdy.22706
Citation  Chong DC, et al. (2011) Stepwise arteriovenous fate acquisition during mammalian vasculogenesis. Dev Dyn 240(9):2153-65
abstractText  Arteriovenous (AV) differentiation is a critical step during blood vessel formation and stabilization. Defects in arterial or venous fate lead to inappropriate fusion of vessels, resulting in damaging arteriovenous shunts. While many studies have unraveled the molecular underpinnings that drive AV fate, surprisingly, the spatiotemporal emergence of arteries and veins in mammalian embryos remains unknown. Here, we examine artery and vein specification and differentiation during vasculogenesis. We show that the first intraembryonic vessels formed are arteries, which differentiate in a stepwise manner. By contrast, veins emerge later, progressively forming after embryonic turning. In addition, we demonstrate that hemodynamic flow is not required for arterial specification, but is required for maintenance of select arterial markers. Together, our results provide a first spatiotemporal analysis of mammalian AV cell fate establishment and anatomy, as well as a delineation of a molecular toolkit for analysis of arteries and veins during early vessel development.
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