Background-—Coronary artery disease and ischemic cardiomyopathy represent the leading cause of heart failure and continue to grow at exponential rates. Despite widespread availability of coronary bypass surgery and percutaneous coronary intervention, subsequent ischemic events and progression to heart failure continue to be common occurrences. Previous studies have shown that a subgroup of patients develop collateral blood vessels that serve to connect patent and occluded arteries and restore perfusion to ischemic territories. The presence of coronary collaterals has been correlated with improved clinical outcomes; however, the molecular mechanisms governing this process remain largely unknown. Methods and Results-—To date, no mouse models ...
International audienceAIMS:Capillary and arterial endothelial cells share many common molecular mark...
In human hearts, an extensive pre-existing collateral network is present. This was shown unequivocal...
In models of hind-limb ischemia and progressive coronary artery occlusion, angiogenic growth factor ...
Myocardial infarction, ischemic stroke, and atherosclero-sis of arteries supplying the heart, brain,...
Background/Aims: Coronary angiogenesis is an important protective mechanism in response to myocardia...
Restoring blood flow after myocardial infarction (MI) is essential for survival of existing and newl...
International audienceRATIONALE:Revascularization of injured, ischemic, and regenerating organs is e...
Objective-The purpose of this study was to determine whether G-CSF promotes coronary collateral grow...
Restoring blood flow after myocardial infarction (MI) is essential for the oxygenation of existing a...
Coronary vasculature is required to maintain cardiomyocyte survival, via delivery of oxygen and nutr...
DNA synthesis and mitotic activity in coronary collateral arterioles was assessed in dogs at differe...
Surgical myocardial revascularization is associated with long-term survival benefit in patients with...
The process of angiogenesis involves a complex sequence of stimuli and integrated responses, such as...
Rationale: Macrophages reside in the healthy myocardium, participate in ischemic heart disease, and ...
AbstractThe discovery that collateral development after progressive coronary stenosis proceeds by me...
International audienceAIMS:Capillary and arterial endothelial cells share many common molecular mark...
In human hearts, an extensive pre-existing collateral network is present. This was shown unequivocal...
In models of hind-limb ischemia and progressive coronary artery occlusion, angiogenic growth factor ...
Myocardial infarction, ischemic stroke, and atherosclero-sis of arteries supplying the heart, brain,...
Background/Aims: Coronary angiogenesis is an important protective mechanism in response to myocardia...
Restoring blood flow after myocardial infarction (MI) is essential for survival of existing and newl...
International audienceRATIONALE:Revascularization of injured, ischemic, and regenerating organs is e...
Objective-The purpose of this study was to determine whether G-CSF promotes coronary collateral grow...
Restoring blood flow after myocardial infarction (MI) is essential for the oxygenation of existing a...
Coronary vasculature is required to maintain cardiomyocyte survival, via delivery of oxygen and nutr...
DNA synthesis and mitotic activity in coronary collateral arterioles was assessed in dogs at differe...
Surgical myocardial revascularization is associated with long-term survival benefit in patients with...
The process of angiogenesis involves a complex sequence of stimuli and integrated responses, such as...
Rationale: Macrophages reside in the healthy myocardium, participate in ischemic heart disease, and ...
AbstractThe discovery that collateral development after progressive coronary stenosis proceeds by me...
International audienceAIMS:Capillary and arterial endothelial cells share many common molecular mark...
In human hearts, an extensive pre-existing collateral network is present. This was shown unequivocal...
In models of hind-limb ischemia and progressive coronary artery occlusion, angiogenic growth factor ...