The body has the capacity to compensate for an occluded artery by creating a natural bypass upon increased fluid shear stress. How this mechanical force is translated into collateral artery growth (arteriogenesis) is unresolved. We show that extravasation of neutrophils mediated by the platelet receptor GPIbα and uPA results in Nox2-derived reactive oxygen radicals, which activate perivascular mast cells. These c-kit+/CXCR-4+ cells stimulate arteriogenesis by recruiting additional neutrophils as well as growth-promoting monocytes and T cells. Additionally, mast cells may directly contribute to vascular remodeling and vascular cell proliferation through increased MMP activity and by supplying growth-promoting factors. Boosting mast cell recr...
Mast cells accumulate in the perivascular tissue during atherosclerotic plaque progression and contr...
Mast cells are pluripotent leukocytes that reside in the mucosa and connective tissue. Recent studie...
Background: Previous studies indicate that platelets and leucocytes might contribute to the developm...
The body has the capacity to compensate for an occluded artery by creating a natural bypass upon inc...
SummaryThe body has the capacity to compensate for an occluded artery by creating a natural bypass u...
Mast cells have been associated with arteriogenesis and collateral formation. In advancedhuman ather...
Mast cells have been associated with arteriogenesis and collateral formation. In advanced human athe...
Arteriogenesis is defined as the growth of functional collateral arteries from pre-existing arterio-...
Aims: Mast cells are versatile innate immune cells and are reported to promote vascular inflammation...
Hemodymic forces caused by the altered blood flow in response to an occlusion lead to the induction ...
Aim: Mast cells are versatile innate immune cells and are reported to promote vascular inflammation...
Mast cells are potent actors involved in inflammatory reactions in various tissues, including both i...
International audienceBackground: Takayasu arteritis (TAK) is a large vessel vasculitis resulting in...
Following an arterial occlusion outward remodeling of pre-existent inter-connecting arterioles occur...
Objective. Emerging evidence suggests an important role for mast cells in vein graft failure. This s...
Mast cells accumulate in the perivascular tissue during atherosclerotic plaque progression and contr...
Mast cells are pluripotent leukocytes that reside in the mucosa and connective tissue. Recent studie...
Background: Previous studies indicate that platelets and leucocytes might contribute to the developm...
The body has the capacity to compensate for an occluded artery by creating a natural bypass upon inc...
SummaryThe body has the capacity to compensate for an occluded artery by creating a natural bypass u...
Mast cells have been associated with arteriogenesis and collateral formation. In advancedhuman ather...
Mast cells have been associated with arteriogenesis and collateral formation. In advanced human athe...
Arteriogenesis is defined as the growth of functional collateral arteries from pre-existing arterio-...
Aims: Mast cells are versatile innate immune cells and are reported to promote vascular inflammation...
Hemodymic forces caused by the altered blood flow in response to an occlusion lead to the induction ...
Aim: Mast cells are versatile innate immune cells and are reported to promote vascular inflammation...
Mast cells are potent actors involved in inflammatory reactions in various tissues, including both i...
International audienceBackground: Takayasu arteritis (TAK) is a large vessel vasculitis resulting in...
Following an arterial occlusion outward remodeling of pre-existent inter-connecting arterioles occur...
Objective. Emerging evidence suggests an important role for mast cells in vein graft failure. This s...
Mast cells accumulate in the perivascular tissue during atherosclerotic plaque progression and contr...
Mast cells are pluripotent leukocytes that reside in the mucosa and connective tissue. Recent studie...
Background: Previous studies indicate that platelets and leucocytes might contribute to the developm...