Pericytes regulate key neurovascular functions of the brain. Studies in pericyte-deficient transgenic mice with aberrant signaling between endothelial-derived platelet-derived growth factor BB (PDGF-BB) and platelet-derived growth factor receptor β (PDGFRβ) in pericytes have contributed to better understanding of the role of pericytes in the brain. Here, we studied PdgfrβF7/F7 mice, which carry seven point mutations that disrupt PDGFRβ signaling causing loss of pericytes and vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) in the developing brain. We asked whether these mice have a stable or progressive vascular phenotype after birth, and whether both pericyte and VSMCs populations are affected in the adult brain. We found an early and progressive regi...
White matter (WM) disease is associated with disruption of the gliovascular unit, which involves bre...
Pericytes are perivascular mural cells that enwrap brain capillaries and maintain blood-brain barrie...
Pericytes are essential for normal brain function, but many aspects of their physiology remain enigm...
Platelet-derived growth factor B (PDGFB) released from endothelial cells is indispensable for pericy...
The association of pericytes (PCs) to newly formed blood vessels has been suggested to regulate endo...
OBJECTIVE Brain arteriovenous malformations (bAVMs) are rupture-prone tangles of blood vessels with ...
SummaryPericytes play a key role in the development of cerebral microcirculation. The exact role of ...
The development of blood vessels is dependent on several molecular cues to form properly. A function...
RATIONALE: Pericytes are capillary mural cells playing a role in stabilizing newly formed blood vess...
Pericytes are the mural cells of the microvascular network that are in close contact with underlying...
Pericytes regulate the development of organ-specific characteristics of the brain vasculature such a...
Poststroke recovery requires multiple repair mechanisms, including vascular remodeling and blood-bra...
Brain pericytes not only maintain the anatomical, biochemical and immune blood-brain barrier, but di...
The establishment of a fully functional blood vascular system requires elaborate angiogenic and vasc...
Aims: Cerebral autosomal dominant arteriopathy with subcortical infarcts and leukoencephalopathy (CA...
White matter (WM) disease is associated with disruption of the gliovascular unit, which involves bre...
Pericytes are perivascular mural cells that enwrap brain capillaries and maintain blood-brain barrie...
Pericytes are essential for normal brain function, but many aspects of their physiology remain enigm...
Platelet-derived growth factor B (PDGFB) released from endothelial cells is indispensable for pericy...
The association of pericytes (PCs) to newly formed blood vessels has been suggested to regulate endo...
OBJECTIVE Brain arteriovenous malformations (bAVMs) are rupture-prone tangles of blood vessels with ...
SummaryPericytes play a key role in the development of cerebral microcirculation. The exact role of ...
The development of blood vessels is dependent on several molecular cues to form properly. A function...
RATIONALE: Pericytes are capillary mural cells playing a role in stabilizing newly formed blood vess...
Pericytes are the mural cells of the microvascular network that are in close contact with underlying...
Pericytes regulate the development of organ-specific characteristics of the brain vasculature such a...
Poststroke recovery requires multiple repair mechanisms, including vascular remodeling and blood-bra...
Brain pericytes not only maintain the anatomical, biochemical and immune blood-brain barrier, but di...
The establishment of a fully functional blood vascular system requires elaborate angiogenic and vasc...
Aims: Cerebral autosomal dominant arteriopathy with subcortical infarcts and leukoencephalopathy (CA...
White matter (WM) disease is associated with disruption of the gliovascular unit, which involves bre...
Pericytes are perivascular mural cells that enwrap brain capillaries and maintain blood-brain barrie...
Pericytes are essential for normal brain function, but many aspects of their physiology remain enigm...