RATIONALE: The vascular adventitia is a complex layer of the vessel wall consisting of vasa vasorum microvessels, nerves, fibroblasts, immune cells, and resident progenitor cells. Adventitial progenitors express the stem cell markers, Sca1 and CD34 (adventitial sca1-positive progenitor cells [AdvSca1]), have the potential to differentiate in vitro into multiple lineages, and potentially contribute to intimal lesions in vivo. OBJECTIVE: Although emerging data support the existence of AdvSca1 cells, the goal of this study was to determine their origin, degree of multipotency and heterogeneity, and contribution to vessel remodeling. METHODS AND RESULTS: Using 2 in vivo fate-mapping approaches combined with a smooth muscle cell (SMC)...
It is generally accepted that the de-differentiation of smooth muscle cells, from the contractile to...
Rapid regeneration of smooth muscle after vascular injury is essential for maintaining arterial func...
Abstract—Conventional views of the tunica adventitia as a poorly organized layer of vessel wall comp...
Molecular pathways that control the specification, migration, and number of available smooth muscle ...
Resident vascular adventitial SCA1+ progenitor (AdvSca1) cells are essential in vascular development...
Rationale: Smooth muscle cells (SMCs) are a key component of tissue-engineered vessels. However, the...
The differentiation of stem cells into multiple lineages has been explored in vascular regenerative ...
Endothelial dysfunction is widely implicated in cardiovascular pathological changes and development ...
Intimal medial thickening (IMT) and vascular regeneration are hallmarks of arteriosclerosis disease....
It is generally accepted that the de-differentiation of smooth muscle cells (SMCs) from contractile ...
Adventitial progenitor cells, including SCA-1+ and mesenchymal stem cells, are believed to be import...
Adventitial progenitor cells, including SCA-1+ and mesenchymal stem cells, are believed to be import...
Background—Recent animal data suggest that vascular smooth muscle cells within the neointima of the ...
Aims of the study: We hypothesized that the optimal source of cell for vascular regeneration will be...
The human arterial wall contains progenitors and mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) acting as a postnatal...
It is generally accepted that the de-differentiation of smooth muscle cells, from the contractile to...
Rapid regeneration of smooth muscle after vascular injury is essential for maintaining arterial func...
Abstract—Conventional views of the tunica adventitia as a poorly organized layer of vessel wall comp...
Molecular pathways that control the specification, migration, and number of available smooth muscle ...
Resident vascular adventitial SCA1+ progenitor (AdvSca1) cells are essential in vascular development...
Rationale: Smooth muscle cells (SMCs) are a key component of tissue-engineered vessels. However, the...
The differentiation of stem cells into multiple lineages has been explored in vascular regenerative ...
Endothelial dysfunction is widely implicated in cardiovascular pathological changes and development ...
Intimal medial thickening (IMT) and vascular regeneration are hallmarks of arteriosclerosis disease....
It is generally accepted that the de-differentiation of smooth muscle cells (SMCs) from contractile ...
Adventitial progenitor cells, including SCA-1+ and mesenchymal stem cells, are believed to be import...
Adventitial progenitor cells, including SCA-1+ and mesenchymal stem cells, are believed to be import...
Background—Recent animal data suggest that vascular smooth muscle cells within the neointima of the ...
Aims of the study: We hypothesized that the optimal source of cell for vascular regeneration will be...
The human arterial wall contains progenitors and mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) acting as a postnatal...
It is generally accepted that the de-differentiation of smooth muscle cells, from the contractile to...
Rapid regeneration of smooth muscle after vascular injury is essential for maintaining arterial func...
Abstract—Conventional views of the tunica adventitia as a poorly organized layer of vessel wall comp...