Recent Improvements in in vitro Angiogenesis Assays

Q4 Medicine
K. Kang
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Blood vessel formation, a highly organized sequence of cellular events, is initiated with activation of endothelial cells (ECs) followed by proliferation, sprouting, migration, tube formation, and maturation. Two fundamental processes of blood vessel formation are vasculogenesis and angiogenesis. Vasculogenesis refers to the de novo process of new vessel formation by migration and differentiation of endothelial progenitors into endothelial cells (ECs), whereas angiogenesis refers to the extension of pre-existing blood vessels through EC sprouting and subsequent stabilization by pericytes1,2. Angiogenesis plays an important role in not only embryonic development but also adult reproductive function and wound healing3. Furthermore, abnormal angiogenesis is associated with many pathological conditions such as diabetic retinopathy, rheumatoid arthritis, and tumor progression. Thus, exploring key molecular mechanisms of angiogenesis has become one of the most important biomedical research areas because drugs to control angiogenesis hold great promise in overcoming vascular malformation-associated diseases, especially cancer4.
体外血管生成试验的最新进展
血管形成是一个高度组织化的细胞事件序列,由内皮细胞(EC)的激活开始,随后是增殖、出芽、迁移、管形成和成熟。血管形成的两个基本过程是血管生成和血管生成。血管生成是指通过内皮祖细胞迁移和分化为内皮细胞(EC)来重新形成新血管的过程,而血管生成则是指通过EC发芽和随后通过周细胞稳定来扩展先前存在的血管1,2。血管生成不仅在胚胎发育中发挥重要作用,而且在成人生殖功能和伤口愈合中也发挥重要作用3。此外,异常血管生成与许多病理状况有关,如糖尿病视网膜病变、类风湿性关节炎和肿瘤进展。因此,探索血管生成的关键分子机制已成为最重要的生物医学研究领域之一,因为控制血管生成的药物在克服血管畸形相关疾病,特别是癌症方面具有很大的前景4。
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Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research
Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research Medicine-Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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