Arteriosclerotic vascular disease is the most common cause of death and a major cause of disability in the developed world. Adverse outcomes of arteriosclerotic vascular disease are related to consequences of tissue ischemia and necrosis affecting the heart, brain, limbs, and other organs. Collateral artery growth or arteriogenesis occurs naturally and can help restore perfusion to ischemic tissues. Understanding the mechanisms of collateral artery growth may provide therapeutic options for patients with ischemic vascular disease. In this review, we examine the evidence for a role of monocytes and macrophages in collateral arteriogenesis
Cardiovascular diseases account for more than half of total mortality before the age of 75 in indust...
AIMS Recent data have demonstrated the feasibility of therapeutic induction of coronary collatera...
Therapeutic augmentation of collateral vessel growth (arteriogenesis) is of particular clinical inte...
In patients with atherosclerotic vascular diseases, collateral vessels bypassing major arterial obst...
The formation of collateral arteries in patients suffering from occlusive atherosclerotic vascular d...
In human hearts, an extensive pre-existing collateral network is present. This was shown unequivocal...
Frequently, patients with ischemic vascular diseases have developed collateral blood vessels bypassi...
New vessel formation inside the arterial wall and atherosclerotic plaques plays a critical role in p...
The central theme of the work presented in the thesis is restoration of tissue perfusion by collater...
Arteriogenesis has been associated with the presence of monocytes/macrophages within the collateral ...
Stimulation of collateral artery growth in patients has been hitherto unsuccessful, despite promisin...
Small collateral arteries connect two main arteries. Normally only small quantities of blood flow th...
Blood vessel growth after birth is limited to two major processes. Angiogenesis is the growth of new...
Myocardial infarction, ischemic stroke, and atherosclero-sis of arteries supplying the heart, brain,...
Arteriogenesis, the enlargement of collateral vessels, seems a promising new target to improve blood...
Cardiovascular diseases account for more than half of total mortality before the age of 75 in indust...
AIMS Recent data have demonstrated the feasibility of therapeutic induction of coronary collatera...
Therapeutic augmentation of collateral vessel growth (arteriogenesis) is of particular clinical inte...
In patients with atherosclerotic vascular diseases, collateral vessels bypassing major arterial obst...
The formation of collateral arteries in patients suffering from occlusive atherosclerotic vascular d...
In human hearts, an extensive pre-existing collateral network is present. This was shown unequivocal...
Frequently, patients with ischemic vascular diseases have developed collateral blood vessels bypassi...
New vessel formation inside the arterial wall and atherosclerotic plaques plays a critical role in p...
The central theme of the work presented in the thesis is restoration of tissue perfusion by collater...
Arteriogenesis has been associated with the presence of monocytes/macrophages within the collateral ...
Stimulation of collateral artery growth in patients has been hitherto unsuccessful, despite promisin...
Small collateral arteries connect two main arteries. Normally only small quantities of blood flow th...
Blood vessel growth after birth is limited to two major processes. Angiogenesis is the growth of new...
Myocardial infarction, ischemic stroke, and atherosclero-sis of arteries supplying the heart, brain,...
Arteriogenesis, the enlargement of collateral vessels, seems a promising new target to improve blood...
Cardiovascular diseases account for more than half of total mortality before the age of 75 in indust...
AIMS Recent data have demonstrated the feasibility of therapeutic induction of coronary collatera...
Therapeutic augmentation of collateral vessel growth (arteriogenesis) is of particular clinical inte...